Israel Accuses Hezbollah of Seeking to Rebuild Military Strength with Iran's Aid
During a session at the United Nations Security Council, Israel's ambassador Danny Danon accused Hezbollah of attempting to regain military strength with assistance from Iran. He characterized Hezbollah as a "serious threat" to both Israel and regional stability. This statement follows a U.S.-mediated ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah that commenced on November 27, which seeks to reduce tensions after more than a year of conflict.
Danon noted that although Hezbollah's military capabilities were significantly diminished during recent hostilities, there are ongoing efforts to rearm and build up its military assets. Updated U.S. intelligence indicates a likelihood that Hezbollah, supported by Iran, will attempt to restore its stockpiles. Additionally, Danon expressed concerns regarding weapon and cash transfers to Hezbollah, asserting the need for the Lebanese government and the international community to intervene to curb such activities along the Syria-Lebanon border.
Hezbollah has reportedly denied these allegations, and both sides have accused each other of violating the terms of the ceasefire. The Israeli ambassador criticized the UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, claiming they have not adequately enforced the mandates to prevent hostile activities. He urged for tighter measures to ensure that the ceasefire is maintained and that regional security is prioritized.
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