Israel Uncovers $500 Million in Hezbollah’s Secret Bunker
The Israeli military revealed that $500 million in cash and gold are hidden in a Hezbollah bunker under a hospital in Beirut. This money is part of a dirty financial network that spans Lebanon, the Middle East, and beyond, with Iran being a major contributor. The regime in Iran sends cash and gold to the Lebanese embassy, which then ends up in the hands of Hezbollah terrorists.
The Hezbollah has opened factories in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Turkey, using the revenue to fund attacks on Israel. Israel, while closely monitoring the situation, clarified that they are not at war with Lebanon but solely with Hezbollah.
The Israeli military conducted airstrikes on multiple Hezbollah targets, part of a strategy to dismantle the terrorist group’s financial system. The attack on a separate bunker previously yielded millions of dollars. Israel aims to disrupt Hezbollah’s financial activities and connections to the global financial system.
The hospital director denied the allegations, offering to allow Lebanese forces to inspect the hospital to disprove the Israeli claims.