Why Hezbollah Will Go Down Fighting
19th March 2026
The hillside village of Nabi Sheet in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley is drenched in Hezbollah lore. It’s the burial site of Seth, Adam’s son, and the birthplace of Abbas al-Musawi, the terror group’s former leader and co-founder.
It’s here that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards are said to have first started training the “Party of God” (the literal translation of Hezbollah) to spread the Islamic Revolution two years after taking control of Tehran in 1979.
Today, the village is once again in the thick of it. Two weeks ago, on March 6, Israeli commandos stole into the village in the dead of night and dug up the graveyard looking for the remains of Ron Arad, an Israeli airman who has been “missing in action” since being captured by Lebanese Shia forces in October 1986.