'No Funding, Wait': Hezbollah in Financial Free Fall After Israel-Iran War
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'No funding, wait': Hezbollah in financial free fall after Israel-Iran war
Terror group faces severe post-war financial crisis and killing of Quds Force officials who managed funding; residents of Hezbollah strongholds say reconstruction aid dried up; group now scrambling to set up cash-strapped alternative
Daisy Hawat wrote in Nidaa Al Watan: The incidents of seizing millions of dollars in cash at Rafik Hariri International Airport are not an isolated detail, but rather intersect with a broader context of complex pressures on Hezbollah, which have shifted from the military to the financial arena, and from targeting leaders to besieging financial support mechanisms. At a time when the airport has become an "international contact zone," not only bec…
Cash-Strapped Hezbollah Freezes Reconstruction Support in Beirut Stronghold
Hezbollah’s ongoing financial crisis has forced the group to halt assistance to homeowners whose properties were damaged in the recent war with Israel, the London-based Asharq al-Awsat reported on Wednesday. In Beirut’s Dahiyeh district, a Hezbollah stronghold, destroyed buildings remain untouched as pledged support has gone undelivered, the paper said. During 12 days of fighting between Israel and Iran, Israel assassinated numerous commanders i…
This Is Called a Complete Victory: Hezbollah Did Not Believe that the Sky Would Fall on It Like This
Against the backdrop of the American proposal to disarm Hezbollah in exchange for Israel's cessation of attacks and withdrawal from southern Lebanon, Arab sources reveal the depth of the terrorist organization's economic crisis.
Fatal blow: Hezbollah, which was left out of the game in Israel's last war with Iran, suffers another blow and runs into many difficulties. The post Hezbollah in trouble: Further serious damage to the terrorist organization appeared first on סרוגים.
Residents in Beirut's southern district complained that home renovations had been halted due to a lack of funding from the terrorist organization. • Lebanese man testified: "We were told there was a reconstruction plan, but the reality is completely different"
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