Gold and money in clinic bunker: Hezbollah's secret assets exposed!

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The Israeli army reports over a billion-dollar bunker from the Hezbollah under a hospital in Beirut and warns of possible terrorist attacks.

Gold and money in clinic bunker: Hezbollah's secret assets exposed!

In the past few days, a worrying situation between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah militia has developed. The Israeli army recently reported that the Hisbollah hid cash and gold worth several hundred million dollars in a secret bunker under a hospital in Beirut. This information was published by the army spokesman Daniel Hagari in a press conference in which he asked the Lebanese government and international organizations to ensure that these funds are not used for terrorist activities against Israel.

The bunkers, which the Hisbollah uses to hide these valuable resources, are located under the Al Sahel Clinic in the south. Hagari emphasized that Israel did not want to attack the hospital so as not to endanger the civilian population. "We are not in the war with the Lebanese people," said Hagari and assured that the Israeli Air Force would continue to observe the area closely. This is part of a more comprehensive plan to specifically combat the financing of the Hisbollah.

Evacuation measures and resistance from hospital management

In response to the allegations, the director of the Al Sahel Clinic, Fadi Alameh, has vehemently rejected the allegations. In an interview with Lebanese television, he announced that he would have the hospital evacuated as a precaution in order to protect the patients and the staff. He pointed out that the clinic had no connections to political parties or groups and called on the Lebanese army and the authorities to search the building and check the allegations.

The devastating attacks by Israel on the Hisbollah infrastructure have already led to significant tensions in the region. In the past few days, according to Israeli sources, targeted air raids have been carried out on almost 30 destinations nationwide, including branches of the Al-Kard al-Hassan association, which is often referred to as the "bank" of the Hezbollah. General chief of staff Herzi Halevi explained that these attacks aim to destroy the financial resources of the militia and to further restrict their ability to act.

The Israeli army has also indicated that this air strikes also met another underground depot with millions of cash and gold. The current assets in the bunker, which is located under the Al Sahel Clinic, is estimated at around $ 500 million. Hagari explained that this bunker not only served as a hiding place for money and gold, but that the Hisbollah also wanted to guide military operations from there.

Developments in this region are crucial for the security situation in the Middle East. The Hisbollah, which is supported by Iran, sees increasing pressure exposed to the Israeli side, which could lead to an unstable situation. In particular, this could further heat up the already tense conflict between the two parties and possibly also affect the resistant population in Lebanon.

The international reactions to these incidents have so far been reserved, but the situation could change quickly, especially if further military actions follow by Israel. For those who pursue the situation in the Middle East, it is important to observe the complex dynamic relationships between the various actors in this crisis region. The violence of the disputes could also influence the future security architecture in the region.

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