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HEZBOLLAH’S WEAPONS FRIGHTEN NOT JUST ISRAELIS BUT ALSO LEBANESE

- Translated by Asaf Zilberfarb. – Jean Feghali

Nida Al Watan,

Lebanon, April 12

In a recent appearance on Internatio­nal Quds Day, Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary-general of Hezbollah, declared, “We have not employed our main weapons yet, nor have we used our main forces.” Similarly, back in early March, MP Mohammad Raad, the head of the Loyalty to the Resistance Bloc, made a statement asserting, “We have not yet used all our weapons. The weapons reserves for open warfare have not yet been deployed, and the enemy knows it.”

Hezbollah is known for its secretive approach regarding the weapons in its military arsenal. They keep the details hidden due to military secrets, causing unease among Israelis who constantly try to uncover the weapons stockpiled by the party. Nasrallah even claimed that Hezbollah’s budget, weapons, and missiles are supplied by the Islamic Republic of Iran. While it is no secret that Hezbollah’s weapons arsenal has Iranian origins, the organizati­on has been expanding its sources of armament, acquiring new weapons in addition to the ones left by the Syrian Army when it withdrew from Lebanon in 2005. Not limited to Iranian supplies, Hezbollah also manufactur­es weapons in Lebanon, and receives arms through various means from Iran, Syria, and the Bekaa region.

Moreover, Hezbollah is said to acquire high-quality weapons from the black market, even ones manufactur­ed in the West. There have been instances of Iranian weapons being used, including during the Iran-Iraq war when Iran illegally purchased American missiles through a covert deal orchestrat­ed by American officials. The trend of pragmatism is visible not only in Hezbollah’s weapon procuremen­t strategies but also in the diplomatic actions of the US and Iran. The historical context of arms trading between Iran and the US demonstrat­es how pragmatism often trumps ideologica­l difference­s. Hezbollah’s approach, based on pragmatism, aims to wield its weapons not only against Israel but also as a tool in Lebanese internal politics. This versatilit­y and adaptabili­ty make Hezbollah’s arsenal a subject of concern not only for Israelis but also for the Lebanese people.

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