Arab-Israeli journalist and commentator Yosef Haddad warned on Thursday that Iran has reportedly conveyed a new commitment to Hezbollah guaranteeing increased financial support once the frozen funds are released under the emerging US-Iran agreement. He called the development an existential threat to Israel's northern border, argued that it renders IDF gains in Lebanon hollow, and demanded a return to intensive military operations.
Arab-Israeli journalist and commentator Yosef Haddad issued a stark warning Thursday afternoon following a report by the Saudi-owned Al-Hadath channel. According to the report cited by Haddad, the Iranian regime has conveyed a fresh commitment to Hezbollah stating that immediately after the signing of the emerging US-Iran agreement and the release of frozen funds, Tehran will provide significantly increased financial support to the Lebanese terror group.
Haddad said that all of the IDF's combat achievements in southern Lebanon risk being erased as Iran and the Trump administration demand that Israel not only withdraw from Lebanon but also accept a rearming Hezbollah. He described this as an existential threat that could return to the northern border 'like October 7.'
He called on Israeli leaders to reject the emerging deal and resume intensive strikes in Lebanon, arguing that Israeli soldiers fell in the war not for a surrender agreement that endangers state security. The post followed a day in which a soldier was killed and several others were wounded in Hezbollah fire in southern Lebanon, according to earlier reports.
The Zioneer has previously covered multiple aspects of the emerging US-Iran diplomatic framework, including Hezbollah's official endorsement and warnings from Israeli commentators about the deal's implications for Israeli security.
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