Israeli Foreign Minister Demands United Nations Blacklist Hezbollah as Tehran Transfers Over One Billion Dollars

FM Gideon Sa’ar demands UN action as Iran sends $1.2B to Hezbollah, citing 3,500 rocket attacks and the failure of Lebanese disarmament efforts.

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Published: Mar 25, 2026, 3:23 PM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Jerusalem Post

Israeli Foreign Minister Demands United Nations Blacklist Hezbollah as Tehran Transfers Over One Billion Dollars - article image
Israeli Foreign Minister Demands United Nations Blacklist Hezbollah as Tehran Transfers Over One Billion Dollars - article image

Diplomatic Offensive at the United Nations

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has launched a high profile diplomatic initiative aimed at fundamentally altering the international legal status of Hezbollah. In a formal letter addressed to the United Nations Security Council, Sa’ar demanded the immediate classification of the Lebanese group as a terrorist entity. According to the Foreign Minister, the organization has demonstrated a total disregard for international law by launching more than 3,500 projectiles, including rockets and unmanned aerial vehicles, at Israeli population centers. The appeal marks a significant escalation in Israel’s efforts to isolate the group through multilateral channels while military operations continue on the ground.

Allegations of Iranian Financial Circumvention

Central to the Foreign Minister’s argument is the assertion that the Iranian government has directly subverted recent regional stability efforts through massive financial injections. Sa’ar alleged that Iran has transferred approximately $1.2 billion to Hezbollah since the implementation of the last ceasefire, providing the group with the resources necessary to rebuild its military infrastructure. According to the Israeli government, this financial pipeline is accompanied by direct Iranian involvement in training militants and providing strategic guidance to Hezbollah’s senior leadership. This narrative frames the conflict not merely as a border dispute, but as a primary front in a broader Iranian campaign against international peace.

The Breakdown of Lebanese Sovereignty and Security

The Israeli government has expressed profound skepticism regarding the ability and willingness of the Lebanese Armed Forces to manage the security of its southern border. Sa’ar argued that the failure of the Lebanese state to disarm Hezbollah demonstrates a critical lack of will and an inability to fulfill its obligations under past Security Council resolutions. This diplomatic critique is bolstered by recent statements from Israel Defense Forces officers, who suggested that the Lebanese army has provided deceptive reports regarding the demilitarization of the Litani River region. According to these military sources, the gap between the Lebanese government's rhetoric of operational control and the reality of militant activity has become untenable.

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