History of Islamic Resistance in Lebanon 9
Lebanese Shiite groups got acquainted with the ideas and opinions of the Islamic Revolution and Imam Khomeini (Qadah) during ideological and military exercises in Baalbek that they conducted to confront the Zionist enemy in 1982, and with the help of the Iranian Guard and the ambassador of this country in Damascus, a committee was formed consisting of nine members from the groups in Baalbek. Then a group of five members was formed, and it was called the “Lebanese Council” and it was operating underground. In May 1984, the Council adopted the name “The Lebanese Hezbolah” and opened its political office.
Source: IRIBNews
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