The assassination of Hezbollah terrorist leader Hassan Nasrallah has shed light on the brutal activities of the terror group in the Syrian civil war, which has resulted in the deaths of over half a million Syrians. Walid Phares, an expert on Hezbollah, has stated that the group has committed ethnic cleansing in Syria, uprooting millions of Syrians, perpetrating rape, mass sexual abuse, and keeping sexual slaves. Hezbollah’s involvement in sex slavery, rape, and mass murder has been highlighted in a new investigative video series by the Center for Peace Communications, revealing the inner workings of the Shiite terrorist organization.
Hezbollah, backed by Iran, is known for its past attacks on the U.S. Embassy and Marine barracks in Beirut in the 1980s, which resulted in the deaths of many Americans. The new video series by the Center for Peace Communications sheds light on Hezbollah’s larger role as a tyrant in Lebanon, an occupier in Syria, and a perpetrator of sex and drug trafficking. The series features firsthand accounts of Lebanese and Syrian civilians who have been held captive by Hezbollah, exposing the atrocities committed by the terrorist group. The series aims to amplify the voices of those who have been affected by Hezbollah’s criminal activities.
Hezbollah’s alliance with the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad has led to the killing of over half a million people in Syria, creating a fragmented and war-ravaged country. The terrorist group joined Hamas in attacking Israel, engaging in acts of rape and sexual assault during the conflict. Hezbollah’s links to criminal enterprises and involvement in sex trafficking have been a cause for concern, with reports of high-ranking Hezbollah officials being involved in prostitution networks, mainly employing Syrian women. The impact of Hezbollah’s criminal activities on Americans has been a subject of investigation in recent years.
The death of Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader, has been seen as a significant step towards accountability for many, including those who have suffered at the hands of the terrorist group. The dismantling of Hezbollah is seen as a chance for Lebanon to free itself from the occupation of the Islamic Republic and work towards a path of peace. Experts like Walid Phares have emphasized the need to expose Hezbollah’s crimes and hold the group accountable for its atrocities. The ongoing investigative series by the Center for Peace Communications aims to shed light on Hezbollah’s grip on Lebanon and its impact on the region.
Hezbollah’s treatment of women, including the taking of hostages and perpetration of sexual abuse, reflects the group’s adherence to jihadi ideology and poses a global threat. The organization’s tactics mirror those of extremist groups like the Islamic State, with women being exploited and subjected to violence in the service of jihadists. The ongoing series “Hezbollah’s Hostages” reveals the extent of Hezbollah’s control in Lebanon and its connections to various regional proxies, exposing the group’s oppressive regime and the voices of those who oppose it. The series delves into the shadow capital of Dahiyeh, home to Hezbollah’s intelligence apparatus and prisons, as well as Iran’s proxies in the region.
As the series continues to uncover the atrocities committed by Hezbollah and its impact on the region, there is a growing demand for accountability and justice for those affected by the terrorist group’s actions. The voices of those who have been held captive by Hezbollah and experienced the horrors of sex slavery and abuse are being amplified through the investigative reporting, shedding light on the inner workings of the terrorist organization. The revelations from the ongoing series are bringing attention to the larger war being waged by Hezbollah in the region and the urgent need for accountability and justice for all those affected by the group’s criminal activities.













