Hezbollah Faces Slow Decline, Financial Strength Remains

A year after the Israel-Hamas war, Hezbollah, a Lebanese political and militant group, continues to operate with a relatively stable financial situation. The organization continues to provide monthly cash salaries to its fighters, with estimates ranging from US$500 to US$700 per recipient. These salaries are a crucial component of Hezbollah’s operational budget, supporting a significant force of individuals involved in various activities, including military operations, political activism, and support for humanitarian causes. While the group’s influence has diminished compared to its peak, Hezbollah maintains a substantial financial foundation allowing it to continue its activities and strategic planning.

Credits: The Straits Times World News