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Iran Launches Recruitment Drive Offering $1,000 a Month for Hezbollah Volunteers
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What happened
Iran has launched a public recruitment drive in Tehran to attract volunteers for Hezbollah service in Lebanon, offering about $1,000 a month. Recruits are expected to train with the Revolutionary Guard and Quds Force, while Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that Iranian funding fuels weapons across the region.
- 01Iran is offering Hezbollah volunteers about $1,000 a month.
- 02Recruitment ads in Tehran target low-income youth, Basij activists, and regime loyalists.
- 03Recruits would train in Iran, Syria, and Lebanon, then join Hezbollah units.
- 04An intelligence source said the ads may signal Hezbollah manpower shortages.
- 05Israel Katz linked Iranian money to missiles, drones, and rockets.
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