Hezbollah’s Call for Rapprochement with Saudi Arabia Masks Dangerous Agenda
Hezbollah’s leader proposes thawing ties with Saudi Arabia, but this move cloaks Iran’s expanding influence and persistent threats to regional stability.
In a calculated move veiling deeper regional ambitions, Hezbollah’s deputy leader Naim Kassem urged Saudi Arabia to "open a new page" in relations, claiming that his group’s weapons are aimed solely at Israel—not the kingdom. Yet this rhetoric risks obscuring the harsh reality: Hezbollah remains an Iran-backed terrorist proxy whose influence threatens America’s allies and interests across the Middle East. Is This Really About Peace, or Expanding Iran’s Reach? Kassem’s appeal comes amid escalating tensions following Israel’s recent airstrike on Hamas political leaders based in Qatar — a nation neighboring Saudi Arabia and a key player in regional conflicts. While...
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