Hezbollah takes big hit as Bashar Assad loses power in Syria

Beirut: The leader of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah says Bashar al-Assad in Syria may find other ways to carry weapons after his main supply lines were cut off following the collapse of his regime. Hezbollah is Assad’s main backer and has sent thousands of fighters to Syria over the past decade. For decades, Hezbollah has relied on Syria as a conduit to import weapons from Iran.

What did Hezbollah leaders say?

In his first public comments since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Hezbollah leader Naeem Qasim said the group’s military supply lines through Syria had been severed. The Hezbollah leader said new authorities there could restore the route, “or we can find other ways.”

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Image source: Associated Press

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Iran once said this

At the same time, we can also tell you that recently, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated that the recent developments in Syria, including the fall of the Assad government, are part of the joint plan of the United States and Israel. He has said that there is no doubt that what is happening in Syria is the result of planning by the United States and the Jews (in the context of Israel). He claims that we have evidence and that the evidence is beyond doubt.

Assad’s fall is a blow to Iran

Iran is considered a major ally of Bashar Assad’s government in Syria. Iran has often aided Assad in his fight against Syria by providing weapons, military equipment and training to the military. The collapse of Assad’s government in Syria is a major setback for Iran. (Associated Press)

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