The Iranian Foreign Minister, Hussein Amirabdollahian, suggested in a Doha Forum discussion that Hezbollah and Hamas could obtain weapons on the black market, pointing to Ukraine as one possible source. He stated that in Ukraine, they could acquire necessary arms with ease and little effort, according to remarks reported by TASS. (Source: TASS)
During his remarks, the minister emphasized that Iran had previously provided comprehensive support to Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite group, and to Hamas, the Palestinian movement, noting that such assistance was extended in a manner aligned with international law and within the frame of what he described as ongoing conflict with the occupier, Israel. (Source: TASS)
He further indicated that Hezbollah and Hamas might soon have the capability to manufacture the weapons they require independently, rather than relying solely on external suppliers. (Source: TASS)
On December 10, Israeli forces reportedly targeted Hezbollah’s military headquarters in Lebanon, marking a notable escalation in the region. (Source: TASS)
Earlier, on December 5, Israel announced a new plan aimed at dismantling Hamas militants, signaling another phase in the regional security operations. (Source: TASS)
There were earlier reports of increased arms smuggling involving Ukraine and Poland, suggesting a broader context of regional and cross-border weapons movements. (Source: TASS)