By- Srushti sharma
Israel's other nemesis, Hezbollah, has been provoked by its vow to remove Hamas from the Gaza Strip.
Hezbollah has dominated politics in Lebanon, which is to the north of Israel, for many years.
The leader of Hezbollah, who is renowned for making threats against Israel in speeches, has refrained from speaking in public.
The "Party of God," or Hezbollah, is a Hamas ally. In order to combat Israeli forces that had invaded Lebanon
Israel, which views the group as the greatest threat near its borders, has continued to view it as a sworn enemy.
In the most significant escalation across the Lebanese-Israeli frontier since Hezbollah and Israel fought a war in 2006, Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been exchanging gunfire.
Since then, it has increased the size of its arsenal and sent militants to fight in Syria to back President Bashar al-Assad in the country's civil conflict.
Hezbollah has influenced other forces like the Houthis of Yemen, who are aligned with Iran, and trained paramilitary groups in Syria and Iraq.
The US accuses Hezbollah of being behind two suicide bombs on the US embassy in 1983 and its annexation in 1984
The blast that destroyed the Marine headquarters in Beirut in October 1983 and killed 241 Marines.