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u/DownWithAssad · 23 pointsr/worldnews

>How many terrorist attacks has Hezbollah conducted in Europe and the US?

Let's expand that to include anywhere except the Middle East:

Hijacking of TWA Flight 847 in 1985.


The 1992 Israeli Embassy attack in Buenos Aires.

The 1994 AMIA bombing of a Jewish cultural centre, in Argentina.

The 1994 AC Flight 901 attack in Panama.

The 1994 London Israeli Embassy attack in the United Kingdom.

The 2012 Burgas bus bombing in Bulgaria.

In 2002, Singapore accused Hezbollah of recruiting Singaporeans in a failed 1990s plot to attack U.S. and Israeli ships in the Singapore Straits.


Foiled assassination of the Saudi Ambassador to the U.S.

>Israel has pinned a few attacks on Hezbollah in South America etc, but Hezbollah never claimed responsibility, like ISIS/Al Qaeda love to do.

First, you are wrong when you state that Israel is the one making those claims. The governments of the countries where these terror attacks happened have made those claims, not Israel. Secondly, ISIS derives its popularity by publicizing its attacks against the West. It is part of their propaganda model. Not so with Hezbollah. There is no reason for them to publicize their terror attacks across the world, hence they don't.

Your thinking is extremely simply-minded and black-and-white. Yet, I am dumbfounded at the enormous number of upvotes you received.

This book is a good resource on Hezbollah's terrorist activities.

u/TheLastOfYou · 1 pointr/syriancivilwar

The same argument could be made for Hezbollah's bombing of Israeli tourists in Bulgaria in 2012. That doesn't make it any less apparent that Hezbollah was responsible. After all, we are talking about revolutionaries with an extreme and violent ideology.

You should check out this book. The evidence that Hezbollah and Iran did the AMIA bombing is overwhelming and was determined by more than just the United States and Israel.