From Missiles to Donations: The Battle for the Future of the Middle East Between Hezbollah and Israel

Lebanese report predicts war will end this month

Hezbollah has launched a donation campaign under the title “Project at the price of a missile,” while Israel continues its policy of precise assassinations. As evidenced by recent visits by President Yitzhak Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu near the northern border, Israeli alertness in the region is at its peak. The Lebanese newspaper reported that Hezbollah leader Nasrallah has stated that as long as there is aggression against Gaza, the Lebanese Front will remain active in supporting the rights of Palestinians.

The donation campaign by Hezbollah has raised questions about the timing of a potential war in the north against Israel and whether the organization is prepared logistically and in terms of personnel. Supporters of Hezbollah claim that the campaign is a way to mobilize citizens and secure their cooperation. Critics, on the other hand, view the campaign as a sign of weakness due to reduced Iranian funding amid an economic crisis.

Opponents of Hezbollah interpret the donation campaign as a sign of weakness and their inability to act decisively against Israel. However, supporters argue that the campaign serves moral goals and allows individuals to participate in the struggle. These differing perspectives reflect ongoing tensions between Hezbollah and its opponents in the region.

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