The source post assesses that Hezbollah is consulting with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to weigh possible responses to an Israeli strike. The analysis suggests Iran prioritizes quiet and reconstruction cash via a US deal, while Israel seeks to sever Hezbollah's ties to Tehran and neutralize Iran's nuclear and precision-guided missile projects.
The source post today assessed that Hezbollah is currently in contact with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to weigh possible responses to an Israeli strike — if any response is forthcoming at all. The analyst behind the post outlined each party's strategic calculus: Hezbollah seeks to be part of any emerging deal between Iran and the United States; Iran wants quiet and reconstruction funds, preferring to drag out negotiations; and Israel wants to sever Hezbollah's link to Tehran, remove Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, and dismantle its precision-guided missile program. The post added that the coming hours will be decisive. As The Zioneer has reported over the past several days, discussions between Washington and Tehran on a nuclear framework have accelerated, with analysts describing an emerging diplomatic momentum that Jerusalem was initially sidelined from. The dispatch presents the assessment of a single source; the IRGC's actual posture and Hezbollah's decision-making remain behind closed doors.
- StrongIran's IRGC reportedly preparing multiple responses to Israel after Hezbollah plea
- DevelopingIRGC claims it told Hezbollah to stand down after Beirut strike, promising to retaliate
- DevelopingAnalyst assesses Iran's two options for responding: restraint or symbolic strike
- DevelopingAnalyst: Hezbollah emboldened by Iran to breach deterrence equation ahead of US deal
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