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In July 2006, with the commencement of hostilities between Israel
and Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the longstanding secretary
general of the "Party of God," burst into the spotlight of the
Western media - cast, almost inevitably, as an even more dangerous
incarnation of Osama bin Laden. Yet well before the start of the
war, Nasrallah had acquired an almost unrivalled credibility in the
Arab world among admirers and detractors alike, a profile that
soared in May 2000 when he became the first leader to push Israel
out of Arab land. Voice of Hezbollah brings to an English-speaking
readership for the first time Nasrallah's speeches and interviews:
the intricate, deeply populist arguments and promises that he has
made from the mid-1980s to the present day. Newly translated from
the Arabic, and with an introduction by one of the foremost writers
on Lebanon, Voice of Hezbollah is critical to the understanding of
the man and the movement.
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