Search Results: (There are 1 results) |
by: Edward Cody and Molly Moore, Washington Post Foreign Service
2006-8-17
Hezbollah’s irregular fighters stood off the modern Israeli army for a month in the hills of southern Lebanon thanks to extraordinary zeal and secrecy, rigorous training, tight controls over the population, and a steady flow of Iranian money to acquire effective weaponry, according to informed assessments in Lebanon and Israel. |