The choreographed outing also was clearly meant to send a strong message to Israel: Hezbollah is here and ready in case of a war. The tour, put together by Hezbollah's media office, was the first since an inconclusive monthlong war with Israel in 2006. The war ended with a U.N. resolution that created a buffer zone which was supposed to be free of Hezbollah militants. Israeli officials say Hezbollah has significantly upgraded its capabilities with a larger, more sophisticated arsenal since the 2006 war. He said Hezbollah wanted to send a message through the tour, in case Israel was preparing for war.
Source: ABC News April 20, 2017 19:36 UTC