Why Israeli officials fear Iran-backed Hezbollah could still rearm despite Lebanon deal - exclusive
The Post assesses Hezbollah's remaining capabilities, Iran's role in rebuilding the group, and whether Israel could have reached the Lebanon deal three months earlier
Assessment
Israeli security assessments remain deeply skeptical that the Lebanon arrangement will prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding its arsenal. The concern centers on Iran's ability and willingness to funnel weapons and resources across borders, potentially rendering the diplomatic framework hollow. The debate over whether Israel waited too long to pursue the deal reflects a broader worry that any ceasefire without crippling Hezbollah's supply lines is merely a pause, not a resolution.
