Recent Israeli airstrikes targeting financial institutions associated with Hezbollah have shed light on how the organisation generates and manages its funds. And a video revealed by the Israeli. Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's late secretary-general killed in an Israeli airstrike in September, openly declared on camera that its funding source is Iran and that the party follows the directives of the supreme leader in Tehran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Biden administration announced new sanctions Wednesday against three individuals and four companies with alleged ties to revenue streams for the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah . Hezbollah sources its finances from a variety of sources, including outright theft and a direct supply of funds from Tehran, the IDF revealed on Monday. This came after the IDF attacked the. Investigations and evidence reveal that Hezbollah is experiencing a significant budget shortage , which has led to the suspension of its reconstruction plans and construction projects. “Hezbollah has diverted funds originally allocated for public health and welfare towards terrorist operations. This study aims to analyze the financial system of Hezbollah , focusing specifically on the activities of crime families involved in its funding . Crime families play a critical role in fundraising, transferring, and managing funds through both legal and illegal means. Iran, Hezbollah ' s main patron, plays a significant role in financing the terror group. According to reports, Iran delivers hundreds of thousands of dollars to Hezbollah annually and also. Terrorism expert Hans-Jakob Schindler from the transatlantic think tank Counter Extremism Project (CDP) explains on ZDFheute live how the terrorist organization finances itself, how much money Hezbollah needs and what the international community has done so far to combat terrorist financing. Hours after Hamas massacred 1,200 Israelis on October 7, Hezbollah opened a second front against Israel on its northern border, re-igniting a conflict now at risk of escalating into a full-blown war.
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