400 Hezbollah commanders to come to Brazil and other Latin American countries

People pose for a picture on a burnt Hezbollah rocket launcher in the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Tibnit on November 27, 2024, after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (Mahmoud Zayat/AFP)

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Hezbollah members and their families have left Lebanon due to security concerns

According to the Saudi channel Al-Hadath, 400 Hezbollah commanders, along with their families, have recently left Lebanon and moved to South American countries such as Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil

The information came from a source at the Argentine embassy in Lebanon.

This change was made because they are concerned about being monitored, following the dismantling of Hezbollah’s military structure, which occurred after a ceasefire agreement with Israel in November.

There is no official confirmation of this news from sources in the Lebanese government or Hezbollah itself.

Hezbollah has connections in South America with criminal organizations, especially in drug trafficking, which is one of the group’s sources of income.


Published in 04/17/2025 02h33


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