Hezbollah's Strategic Rebuild: Preparing for Conflict with Israel
Hezbollah has spent months rebuilding its arsenal with Iranian support, preparing for another conflict with Israel after their 2024 war. With a $50 million monthly budget primarily from Iran, the group has focused on replenishing its weapons stockpile. Despite facing existential threats, Hezbollah remains ready for future confrontations.
Hezbollah, the Lebanese armed group, has been diligently restocking its arsenal of rockets and drones in preparation for potential renewed conflict with Israel. This comes after the group's devastating 2024 war, which has led Hezbollah to foresee another inevitable round of fighting, posing an existential threat to their operations.
According to six sources familiar with Hezbollah's rearmament efforts, the group has been using both Iranian support and its own weapons factories to bolster its military capabilities. Despite being out of the public eye, Hezbollah has steadily built its arsenal, utilizing a monthly budget of $50 million to finance operations and pay its fighters, the majority of which comes from Iran.
As tensions rise in the Middle East, Israeli authorities have been attempting to counteract Hezbollah's arms accumulation. However, the group's continued efforts to replenish its stock and recruit operatives indicate their strategic readiness to engage in a future conflict with Israel.