Iran pressuring Hezbollah to join any potential war with Israel – report

Update:  Iran’s IRGC reportedly assumes command of Hezbollah as threat of US strike grows

Peloni:  Under the reign of the Mullahs, Iran has acted like a plague spreading terror and mayhem across the entire Middle East, but perhaps no where were its effects so damaging and so permanent as in Lebanon where a majority Christian nation with an accepted Shia minory community was ethnically cleansed into a Shia majority nation with an oppressed Christian minority community.  While people speak of the the threat of ethnic cleansing of Christians in Africa which is taking place today, and of ethnic cleansing of Christians by Israel which stands as an outright blood libel, they all easily ignore the transformation which came to persist in Lebanon as the Iranian controlled Hezbollah dominated, terrorized and transformed that nation.  So long as the Mullahs remain in Iran, their despotic and menacing influence will remain in Lebanon, threatening and reducing the Christian community there, as is the practice of their Jihadi ethos.

Lebanon majority areas: 1980s vs 2020s. Image created via AI

Islamic Republic disappointed over Hezbollah’s failure to participate in 12-day war last year

Iran is pressuring Hezbollah to enter into any future conflict with Israel, according to a Ynet News report.

The report said Israeli officials believe the Islamic Republic is urging Hezbollah – its most powerful proxy – to be prepared to join coordinated action against Israel should war break out between the two countries, amid escalating regional tensions.

Ynet did not cite specific sources for its claim but said Israel’s security agencies are closely monitoring developments and have “delivered very clear warnings to Hezbollah that if it chooses to intervene, the blow this time will be extremely painful.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s recent visit to Lebanon was partially to ensure Hezbollah’s participation, Ynet reported. Considering reports that Araghchi and some of the diplomats accompanying him also brought cash for the terror proxy, this suggests that Iran expects the Shiite group to repay the investment.

Ynet reported that Iranian officials were deeply disappointed that Hezbollah did not partake in the 12-day Israel-Iran War last June.

The IDF has reportedly prepared “a significant strike against Hezbollah,” following renewed efforts by the terror group to rehabilitate its military capabilities in southern Lebanon and other areas that were destroyed during Israeli operations in 2024. 

In recent months, Israeli airstrikes have targeted Hezbollah operatives and weapons sites. The strikes have been framed as responses to alleged violations of the Lebanon ceasefire agreement, while also seeking to weaken the Shiite militia ahead of any potential conflict between Israel and Iran. In particular, they have aimed to prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding its rocket, missile and command infrastructure.

Security analysts have warned that a future conflict could be more intense and more destructive than previous rounds of fighting between Israel and Iran, especially if Hezbollah participates. 

Ynet also reported that Israel is preparing for a scenario in which several Iranian-backed proxies could enter the conflict to aid the Islamic Republic, which was also a concern during the June 2025 conflict.

The IDF carried out additional strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in a number of areas in southern Lebanon overnight on Wednesday. Among the targets were weapons storage facilities, missile launchers, and military sites utilized by Hezbollah to prepare terror attacks against the IDF and the State of Israel, the IDF said in a statement.

The military said the strikes were “in response to Hezbollah’s repeated violations of the ceasefire understanding.”

“The IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat against the State of Israel,” the military said.

On Thursday, the Lebanese news outlet Naharnet reported intensive political and security contacts between Hezbollah and the Lebanese government, led by Speaker Nabih Berri, in an attempt to keep the Shia proxy group from joining Iran should war break out.

February 22, 2026 | Comments »

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