Not just missiles: The 'silent war' that is draining Hezbollah's coffers
Israel and the United States are targeting money changers, airport routes and Al-Qard Al-Hassan as Hezbollah faces its most severe financial pressure in years.
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In March, when Israel launched its latest offensive against Hezbollah, it began by targeting banks. Its fighter jets struck more than a dozen branches. All belonged to Al-Qard al-Hassan, an obscure financial institution accused of serving as a bank for the long-standing Islamist militia. Then it was the turn of [...]
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Israel and the US are not only looking at the weapons of the Lebanese militant group. They are also after their money.
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