In many parts of the world, including Iran, fundamentalists are talking about the fact that the armed Hezbollah fighters, whom Iran has been supporting for decades and providing them from training to money and weapons, will become Hezbollah’s allies in the war against Israel. Why is it not helping?
Israel has been carrying out rapid attacks on the hideouts of Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon for the last several days. So far, more than 700 people have died in Israeli attacks, while thousands are injured. Israel has so far conducted 2000 airstrikes on Lebanon. Hezbollah is also firing missiles at several cities in the northern part of Israel. However, most of the missiles are being destroyed in the air by Israeli security forces. Meanwhile, fundamentalists in many parts of the world, including Iran, are talking about the fact that the armed Hezbollah fighters, whom Iran has been supporting for decades and providing them from training to money and weapons, are ready to wage war against Israel. Why am I not helping Hezbollah?
This mysterious silence of Iran is creating curiosity in such circumstances, when Iranian Ambassador Mojtaba Amani has also been injured in the Israeli pager attack. Iran blamed Israel for this pager attack but did not give any public reaction or threat of revenge. However, when Israel attacked the Iranian embassy in the Syrian capital Damascus in April, killing eight IRGC commanders, Iran immediately retaliated and fired hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel.
Iran, which used to get angry on every issue, is calm at the moment
Also in July, Iran was enraged by the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in an Israeli operation in Tehran and vowed to retaliate. However, Iran has not yet announced any such action. The big thing is that when Iran’s new President Masoud Pejeshkian addressed the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, his approach appeared to be compromising. In comparison to his predecessor presidents, he avoided radical sentiments and ideas and did not make any such statements. He said that we want peace for all and we have no intention of conflict with any country. However, he strongly condemned the Israeli attack on Gaza and said that the attack on Lebanon could be retaliated against.
A BBC report said that under the current circumstances, Iranian officials and the commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) also appear to be restrained while expressing their intention to take revenge for Israeli action against Hezbollah. Let us tell you that in the 1980s, Iran had greatly helped in the establishment of Hezbollah. IRGC commanders have provided training, money and weapons to Hezbollah and Hamas fighters but seem to be silent at the moment.
Iranian mischief continues
However, some media reports claim that Iran is pretending to remain calm in the current Lebanon-Israel conflict and is sending weapons to Hezbollah on a large scale through Syria. Israeli media outlet Kan 11 News reported on Thursday that Israel has identified increasing efforts by Iran to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah via Syria. It is estimated that after the attacks on airports in Syria, Hezbollah is now engaged in smuggling of weapons through land.
On Thursday itself, the IDF launched a massive attack on border posts between Lebanon and Syria to stop the transfer of weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon. During this time, Israeli Air Force Commander General Tomer Bar discussed with the soldiers and commanders deployed at Tel Nof airbase on the issue that under any circumstances the supply of weapons to Hezbollah from Iran should be stopped because Hezbollah is facing severe shortage of rockets and rockets. Is facing.
Why is Iran scared?
According to American news site Axios, two Israeli officials and Western diplomats have claimed that Hezbollah has urged Iran to help Israel by attacking it, but Iran has refused Hezbollah to do so and clearly said “Time Is not right”. In fact, the Islamic Republic of Iran itself is currently in a crisis situation. He is worried that attacking Israel would not only inflame tensions in the Middle East but could also lead the US to take more drastic action against it. Due to this, Iran may get into further trouble. The Iranian economy is already in crisis due to US sanctions and domestic unrest.
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