Iran began active attempts to rearm the terrorist organization Hezbollah after the fall of the Assad regime in Syria. The British newspaper The Times reports this.
According to sources in the Middle East and West, Iran is preparing to create an air bridge to supply weapons to Lebanon. There are plans to make Beirut the new logistics center instead of Damascus, through which a large number of weapons were previously transported. At the same time, the possibility of transporting weapons by sea is being considered.
Iran finds itself in a difficult situation after serious attacks inflicted on it in Gaza and Lebanon. This weakened the Shiite alliance and undermined the position of Tehran’s allies in the region.
Israel is concerned that Iran will try to strengthen its strategic position amid these losses. In particular, Iran fears a possible Israeli strike on their key facilities.
As Yaron Avraham reported on Channel 12, during high-level discussions in Israel, it is believed that Iran considers the Israeli decision on a truce in the north to be preparation for an attack on nuclear facilities in Iran.
Tehran is worried about three main aspects: the destruction by the Israelis of the Iranian air defense system, the truce in the north, and the victory of Donald Trump in the US elections. All these factors increase fears and provoke tense discussions within Iran’s leadership.
Cursor previously wrote that Iran is threatening Israel with new attacks.
In addition, we reported that the Syrian rebels struck another blow against Iran: the activities of the IRGC will become more complicated.