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A year after losing its longtime leader, Hezbollah is beginning to regroup

  • Hezbollah is beginning to regroup nearly a year after the assassination of its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah on September 27, 2024, in a Beirut suburb.
  • This regrouping follows major blows including Nasrallah's killing by massive Israeli airstrikes and the loss of key supply routes amid ongoing conflict triggered by the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack.
  • Hezbollah’s military wing largely went underground and has been working to close intelligence gaps while continuing limited rebuilding efforts despite funding struggles and pressure to disarm from Lebanese and international actors.
  • U.S. envoy Tom Barrack stated Hezbollah receives up to $60 million monthly from unknown sources, while Israeli officials note the group's influence has declined and the risk of large-scale attacks is low.
  • Growing domestic calls for Hezbollah to surrender weapons coincide with delays in war reconstruction and a catch-22 for the Lebanese state, suggesting continued tension and uncertainty about the group's future role.
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A voluntary surrender of weapons is out of the question for the Hezbollah movement, says Naim Qassem, the leader of the Iran-backed Shiite militia, at a memorial service for his predecessor, Hassan Nasrallah.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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