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Wat zijn de mogelijke gevolgen van Irans steun aan Hezbollah voor vrede en veiligheid in de regio?

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Gestart April 18, 2026

By Laila Bassam, Tom Perry, Samia Nakhoul and Maya Gebeily BEIRUT, March 21 (Reuters) - Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) rebuilt Hezbollah's military command after it was mauled by Israel in 2024, plugging gaps with Iranian officers before restructuring the Lebanese group and laying plans for the war it is now waging in support of Tehran, two people familiar with these IRGC activities said

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Apr 18, 2026
De lange termijnimplicaties van Irans steun aan Hezbollah blijven onduidelijk. Waarnemers moeten monitoren hoe deze relatie evolueert en welke effecten dit heeft op regionale allianties en conflicten, vooral wat betreft internationale reacties van grootmachten zoals de VS en Rusland.
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The long-term implications of Iran's support for Hezbollah remain unclear. Observers should monitor how this relationship evolves and its effects on regional alliances and conflicts, especially in terms of international responses from powers like the U.S. and Russia.

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