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The Story of Hezbollah: Resistance or Sovereignty? offers a balanced and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most polarising forces in the Middle East.
From its emergence in the early 1980s as a grassroots movement against Israel's invasion of southern Lebanon, Hezbollah has grown into a dominant political and military power. To some, it is the protector of Lebanese sovereignty - a legitimate resistance movement recognised under international law. To others, it is an entrenched terrorist organisation that destabilises the region. This book goes beyond the headlines to examine the complexity behind these competing narratives.
Through a detailed historical account, the book traces Hezbollah's origins in Lebanon's struggle against Israeli occupation, highlighting the regional and global conditions that shaped its rise. It dissects the group's dual identity - as an armed resistance and as a political party elected to Lebanon's parliament - and asks why Western portrayals so often reduce it to a one-dimensional caricature.
Drawing on UN resolutions, historical records, and contemporary political analysis, the book challenges prevailing double standards in the way armed movements are defined and judged. It scrutinises how Hezbollah's resistance is part of a broader regional conflict rooted in Israeli occupation, Western intervention, and the enduring Palestinian struggle.
In connecting past and present, the narrative also examines shifting public opinion, particularly in the West, where younger generations increasingly question official narratives on Israel and Palestine. From the streets of Lebanon to the protests in Western capitals, a growing movement echoes the call for justice - much like the anti-war uprisings of the Vietnam era.
Provocative, meticulously researched, and unflinching in its analysis, The Story of Hezbollah: Resistance or Sovereignty? invites readers to confront a fundamental question: in the pursuit of peace and stability, who defines the legitimacy of resistance - and at what cost?
For readers of political history, Middle Eastern studies, and contemporary geopolitics, this book offers an indispensable guide to one of the most controversial actors on today's global stage.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Story of Hezbollah: Resistance or Sovereignty? offers a balanced and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most polarising forces in the Middle East.
From its emergence in the early 1980s as a grassroots movement against Israel's invasion of southern Lebanon, Hezbollah has grown into a dominant political and military power. To some, it is the protector of Lebanese sovereignty - a legitimate resistance movement recognised under international law. To others, it is an entrenched terrorist organisation that destabilises the region. This book goes beyond the headlines to examine the complexity behind these competing narratives.
Through a detailed historical account, the book traces Hezbollah's origins in Lebanon's struggle against Israeli occupation, highlighting the regional and global conditions that shaped its rise. It dissects the group's dual identity - as an armed resistance and as a political party elected to Lebanon's parliament - and asks why Western portrayals so often reduce it to a one-dimensional caricature.
Drawing on UN resolutions, historical records, and contemporary political analysis, the book challenges prevailing double standards in the way armed movements are defined and judged. It scrutinises how Hezbollah's resistance is part of a broader regional conflict rooted in Israeli occupation, Western intervention, and the enduring Palestinian struggle.
In connecting past and present, the narrative also examines shifting public opinion, particularly in the West, where younger generations increasingly question official narratives on Israel and Palestine. From the streets of Lebanon to the protests in Western capitals, a growing movement echoes the call for justice - much like the anti-war uprisings of the Vietnam era.
Provocative, meticulously researched, and unflinching in its analysis, The Story of Hezbollah: Resistance or Sovereignty? invites readers to confront a fundamental question: in the pursuit of peace and stability, who defines the legitimacy of resistance - and at what cost?
For readers of political history, Middle Eastern studies, and contemporary geopolitics, this book offers an indispensable guide to one of the most controversial actors on today's global stage.