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Report: Iran Pledges More Financial Support to Hezbollah After US Deal
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50% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
Iran has reportedly promised Hezbollah more money if frozen Iranian assets are released under a new US-linked memorandum. The report says the boost could help Hezbollah after recent financial cuts, while Washington insists no terror group will benefit.
- 01Iran allegedly promised Hezbollah greater funding once frozen assets are released.
- 02The report says the promise follows a memorandum with the United States.
- 03Hezbollah has recently cut payments and limited aid to displaced families.
- 04US officials said no money will be unfrozen for any terrorist organization.
- 05Iran still demands an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon as a condition.
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