The Zioneer's analysis assesses that the Syrian Al-Julani regime's announcement of seizing Hezbollah weapons from the Iraq border is a repackaged report of a seizure that actually occurred on July 7, published now to appear cooperative with the Trump administration. The analysis accuses the regime of lying and of continuing to facilitate weapons transfers from Iraq to Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The Zioneer's analysis, published Thursday evening, challenges the Al-Julani regime's claim that it seized Hezbollah weapons from the Iraq border. According to the analysis, the reported seizure actually occurred on July 7, and the regime is now republishing the old event to project cooperation with the Trump administration. The analysis further alleges that the regime continues to facilitate weapons transfers from Iraq to Hezbollah in Lebanon, calling the announcement a lie. The analysis comes amid ongoing reports of Hezbollah arms smuggling routes through Syria and Iraq, as previously documented by The Zioneer and other sources.
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