Iran has reportedly committed to transferring funds to Hezbollah as soon as possible, aiming to enable the organization to rebuild its military wing and political strength in Lebanon, according to a single unverified report.
A single unverified report claims Iran has pledged to send funds to Hezbollah urgently, to help the group rebuild both its military capabilities and its political influence in Lebanon. The report did not specify the amount or timeline of transfers. The claim comes amid ongoing diplomatic negotiations over Lebanon's post-war future, with Hezbollah facing internal and external pressure to disarm, including from within the Lebanese government and from the Trump administration, while Iran considers its level of engagement with the group (as The Zioneer previously noted, with an Iranian official discussing the need to 'rein in Hezbollah' on June 14). The Zioneer has reported extensively on Hezbollah's declining military posture and growing intra-Lebanese friction over its weapons. The report is sourced to a single channel and has not been independently confirmed.
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