Hezbollah generates funds for activities under the guise of a non-profit: Israeli officials
Hezbollah's Cash Flow: A Deep Dive into Terror Funding
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) just dropped some serious intel on how Hezbollah is funding its ops. Turns out, they’re using a “charity” called Al-Qard Al-Hasan to finance their activities. This organization is registered as a non-profit, but it’s all about supporting terrorism.
Iran and Hezbollah: A Troubling Financial Bond
IDF spokespeople revealed that Iran’s Quds Force is dishing out cash to Hezbollah through shady means—like suitcases full of cash and gold making their way from Tehran to Beirut. This money isn't just fueling terror; it’s also wrecking the Lebanese economy!
Israel vs. Hamas: Retaliation Strikes Keep Coming
Following the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Israel is ramping up its military response, targeting both Hamas and Hezbollah. Their airstrikes are part of a broader strategy to ensure that northern Israel can be safe for its residents.
Lebanon's Economic Crisis: Hezbollah's Silver Lining?
As Lebanon struggles with a financial meltdown, Hezbollah is capitalizing on the chaos. They’ve built factories across the region to generate revenue while exploiting the country’s economic misfortunes to fund their operations.
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