The loaded revolver pointed at Hezbollah's temple

The loaded revolver that the United States points at Hezbollah's head. When recently declaring that Israel was unbreakable, Naim Qassem was no doubt thinking of all his friends whose bank accounts had suddenly been frozen.…
Assessment
The piece frames U.S. financial pressure on Hezbollah as a strategic lever for Israel, linking a recent Swiss agreement to sanctions against the group's leadership in Beirut. It suggests that Hezbollah's leader Naim Qassem acknowledged Israel's resilience amid frozen accounts. The reference to Trump's memorandum with Iran and the reported bitterness in Israel indicates unresolved tensions between U.S. diplomatic moves and Israeli security expectations. The next development to watch is how these sanctions affect Hezbollah's operational capacity and whether they alter the balance of power along Israel's northern border.
