Cash Keeps Flowing to Hezbollah Despite Global Crackdown
25th September 2025
One year after its war with Israel, Iran’s terror proxy Hezbollah is clinging to its finances even as pressure mounts to dismantle its militia and choke off its funding networks.
The killing of longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli strike on September 27th last year dealt a heavy blow to the group’s leadership. Yet under his successor Naim Qassem, Hezbollah has so far kept its command structure intact—thanks largely to continued cash infusions from Iran.
U.S. envoy Tom Barrack revealed the terror organisation has been raking in “$60 million a month” since a November ceasefire. Fighters themselves admit the money is still flowing: AFP spoke to several Hezbollah members who confirmed the group has not missed a single payment.