Tensions Rise as Israel Accuses Hezbollah of Stashing Millions in Bunker Under Beirut Hospital
In a stunning revelation, Israel’s military claims Hezbollah has stored vast sums of cash and gold in a bunker beneath Al-Sahel Hospital, Beirut. Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, Israel’s spokesperson, stated the site was constructed by Hezbollah’s late leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, for extended stays. Despite mounting airstrikes on Financial Banks in Lebaon, Israel assured the hospital won’t be targeted. Fadi Alameh, a Lebanese lawmaker and hospital director, dismissed the allegations as false, calling for an inspection.
Ongoing Conflict
This marks another chapter in the escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with both sides trading accusations. Israel continues targeting Hezbollah’s financial arm, Al-Qard al-Hassan, intensifying strikes on various assets, while urging the Lebanese government and international bodies to prevent the misuse of funds for terror activities.
Diplomatic Fallout
The allegations have sparked controversy, with Lebanese officials calling for transparency and dismissing Israeli intelligence reports as propaganda. The international community awaits Hezbollah’s response as the situation develops.
This growing tension underscores the delicate balance between military actions and humanitarian considerations in conflict zones.