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Hezbollah is ramping up its anti-US rhetoric as the Trump administration carries out what it describes as a ‘maximum pressure’ campaign on Iran and its proxies like the Party of God

organisation - the first time a US government has ever blacklisted part of another country’s government.

In his speech to the war wounded, Nasrallah directly linked the veterans’ condition and US intervention in the Middle East. Hezbollah’s wounded former fighters watching Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah during a televised speech for “the Day of the Resistance’s Wounded” at a mosque in Beirut’s southern suburbs, April 2019.

“It’s to say, if you can’t go to the battlefield for whatever reason, if you give us money, you are just as much part of the ‘resistance’. So they get a double benefit - they get money and this sense of connection,” said David Daoud.

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