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Following Israel's attack on Iran, tensions across the Middle East are at an all-year-high.

Axar.az reports that in an article DW discusses the reason behind Hezbollah's inaction.

Yet, Hezbollah, once Iran's best-equipped and biggest militia group in the region, issued a statement only hours after the attack.

The group condemned Israel's attack and sent condolences to Tehran for those who got killed.

But Hezbollah did not offer to join in the retaliation — even though being based in Lebanon, they have a direct border with Israel.

Date
2025.06.14 / 09:33
Author
Axar.az
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