Iran taking direct control over Hezballah proxies

Jerusalem Post:

In a sign of continued Iranian efforts to solidify its control over Hizbullah, the Islamic Republic has deployed dozens of military officers in Lebanon to actively command Hizbullah fighting units, senior defense officials said this week.

According to the officials, following the Second Lebanon War, Iran decided to step up its involvement in the Hizbullah decision-making process and has instituted a number of structural changes to the guerrilla group's hierarchy, under which leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah has to receive Iranian permission prior to certain operations.

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Iran appears to be dropping the facade of independence for its Hezballah proxy. It is also demonstrating a lack of confidence in Nasrallah as its leader.

I suspect this maybe in contemplation of attacks on Israel from Lebanon in retaliation for Israel attacks on Iran nukes. The recent Hezballah war was a strategic failure for Iran when the attacks on Israel were an abject failure.

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