During the recent Twelve-Day War, Hezbollah was notably absent, as Iran confronted the U.S. and Israel alone, preserving its key military asset for future conflicts. As tensions rise, Hezbollah’s involvement is inevitable, acting as both a local resistance and an extension of Iranian military strategy, ready to respond immediately to Iranian threats. This alliance is rooted in the ideology of Wilayat al-Faqih, where defending Iran is seen as a sacred duty. Ultimately, Hezbollah’s survival is intertwined with the Iranian regime, compelling them to engage fully in any impending conflict.
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