Hezbollah calls US-Iran deal a ‘great victory’ – but what did they actually win?
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Lebanon’s Hezbollah group has declared the recent US-Iran peace deal a “great victory.” The militant organization, which is opposed to Israel, appears strengthened by the agreement. However, the real gains remain unclear.
Hezbollah, a powerful political and military force in Lebanon, has long relied on Iranian support. The deal between Washington and Tehran could ease sanctions on Iran, potentially freeing up resources for its allies. Yet the terms of the agreement do not directly address Hezbollah’s weapons or its role in regional conflicts.
For now, the group’s claim of victory may be more about public morale than concrete results. Without specific concessions or changes on the ground, the true impact of the deal on Hezbollah’s power remains to be seen.