At UN, Israel accuses Hezbollah of trying to rebuild with Iran’s help
- Israel's UN ambassador stated that Lebanon's Hezbollah is trying "to regain strength and rearm with the assistance of Iran," posing a "serious threat" to Israel and regional stability.
- Updated U.S. Intelligence warned that Iran-backed Hezbollah would likely attempt to rebuild its stockpiles and forces, creating a long-term threat to the U.S. And its regional allies.
- Ambassador Danny Danon reported attempts to transfer weapons and cash to Hezbollah since the ceasefire deal, urging the Lebanese government to curb smuggling through various routes.
- Danon expressed concern that the force has not adapted to Hezbollah's changing tactics and has not fully implemented their mandate.
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At UN, Israel accuses Hezbollah of trying to rebuild with Iran's help
Lebanon's Hezbollah is trying "to regain strength and rearm with the assistance of Iran," Israel's U.N. ambassador told the Security Council on Monday, declaring that the militants remain a "serious threat" to Israel and regional stability.
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