A man carrying a significant amount of cash, reportedly $2.5 million, was apprehended at Beirut's airport. This incident has been described as "unprecedented" by experts, raising concerns about potential funding for the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah.
The detained individual and the seized funds were handed over to the investigation division of Lebanon's General Directorate of General Security. Sources indicated that the man had been traveling from Turkey, prompting speculation about the involvement of Iran in funneling funds to Hezbollah.
Israeli officials expressed concerns about the incident, viewing it as an attempt by Iran to destabilize the Middle East. They emphasized Israel's commitment to defending itself against any perceived threats from the north.
Experts highlighted the unprecedented nature of the seizure, noting that it aligns with Israeli claims of Turkey being used as a conduit for Iranian funding to Hezbollah. They questioned the possibility of undetected cash transfers slipping through the net.
The seized money was reportedly intended for Hezbollah, which has faced recent setbacks due to Israel's military actions. The group has not yet issued a statement regarding the incident.
The incident follows a period of cross-border skirmishes between the Israel Defense Forces and Hezbollah, including ground operations on Lebanese soil. A ceasefire agreement was eventually reached late last year.
In September, former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in Lebanon by an Israeli airstrike.
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