Hundreds of Hezbollah commanders reportedly ordered to flee Lebanon - The Jewish Chronicle
- Hezbollah has ordered approximately 400 field commanders to flee Lebanon to South America due to fears of targeted attacks.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announced plans for a state monopoly on weapons starting in 2025 and stated that the army is sealing tunnels and destroying Hezbollah's arms depots.
- Senior Hezbollah figure Mahmoud Qamati asserted that disarmament would happen through dialogue while maintaining the group's commitment to weapons and resistance.
- Reports indicate that 200 commanders have already reached South America, with the rest expected to leave Lebanon soon.
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Report: Hundreds of Hezbollah commanders ordered to flee Lebanon
Hezbollah issued the order due to fears that commanders could be targeted if and when the organization’s military infrastructure is dismantled. By Shachar Kleiman, JNS Approximately 400 Hezbollah field commanders have been ordered to leave Lebanon for various South American countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador, according to a report on Wednesday. A Latin American diplomatic source told Saudi outlet Al Hadath that 200 com…
Hundreds of Hezbollah commanders flee Lebanon for South America
Approximately 400 Hezbollah field commanders are slated to leave Lebanon for various South American countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador, according to a report on Wednesday by a Latin American diplomatic source to the Saudi news outlet Al Hadath. The report comes amid growing discourse in Lebanon surrounding the possible disarmament of the Shiite terrorist organization, following its defeat in the war with Israel. Accord…
Report: Hundreds of Hezbollah Commanders Ordered to Flee Lebanon
Saudi reports indicate that the terror group has instructed its field commanders to relocate to South America. By Shachar Kleiman, JNS Approximately 400 Hezbollah field commanders have been ordered to leave Lebanon for various South American countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador, according to a report on Wednesday. A Latin American diplomatic source told Saudi outlet Al Hadath that 200 commanders have already reached South…
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