Hezbollah–Israel conflict

Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political party and militant organization that was established in Lebanon in 1985, has been involved in a long-running conflict with Israel as part of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict and the Israeli–Lebanese conflict.

History
The two sides' first engagement occurred during the Lebanese Civil War, as Iran became increasingly involved in Lebanon's internal affairs. With funding from the Iranian government and training and supervision from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hezbollah was built up in Syrian-occupied Lebanon by various religious clerics amidst the 1982 Lebanon War, primarily as a Khomeinist force opposed to the Free Lebanon State and the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah controls southern Lebanon and is supported and funded by Iran and serves as their proxy in regional wars. From the inception of Hezbollah to the present  the elimination of the state of Israel has been a primary goal for Hezbollah. Hezbollah not only opposes the government and policies of the State of Israel, but also each and every Jewish civilian who lives in Israel. Its 1985 manifesto reportedly states "our struggle will end only when this entity [Israel] is obliterated. We recognize no treaty with it, no ceasefire, and no peace agreements."

Timeline
Engagements between Israel and Hezbollah are a part of the wider Iran–Israel proxy conflict, including:
 * South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000), in which Hezbollah was the primary force opposing Israel and the South Lebanon Army
 * 2000–2006 Shebaa Farms conflict, a low-level border conflict between Hezbollah and Israel
 * 2006 Lebanon War, a military conflict between Hezbollah and Israel
 * January 2015 Mazraat Amal incident and January 2015 Shebaa Farms incident between Hezbollah and Israel
 * Israeli–Syrian ceasefire line incidents during the Syrian civil war
 * Iran–Israel conflict during the Syrian civil war
 * Operation Northern Shield
 * 2023 Israel–Lebanon shellings
 * Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)