The Iranian regime published a recruitment advertisement calling for volunteers to join Hezbollah in Lebanon, targeting Iran's poorer provinces. The post, which includes the hashtag 'We wish them a crushing failure', marks an escalation in Iran's direct role in supplying manpower to the Lebanese militia.
The Iranian regime has published a recruitment advertisement on social media calling for volunteers to join Hezbollah in Lebanon, targeting the country's poorer provinces. The ad, posted on Sunday and circulating on Iranian Telegram channels, offers no specific salary but explicitly seeks manpower for the Lebanese militia. A parallel message includes the phrase 'We wish them a crushing failure' — apparently directed at the ad itself or its intended recruits.
The move follows earlier reports of recruitment posters appearing in Tehran offering a monthly salary of approximately $1,000, as The Zioneer reported on Saturday. That public campaign is unusual for Hezbollah, which typically draws fighters from Lebanon's Shia community.
The development comes amid ongoing IDF operations in southern Lebanon and the broader regional confrontation between Israel and Iran's proxies. The direct Iranian recruitment effort signals expanding state involvement in funneling personnel to Hezbollah.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
