Withdrawal of Syrian workers from the Kalmon region confirms the expansion of Hezbollah's drug production projects in areas it controls in Syria, especially in the Homs areas, opposite its strongholds in Lebanon, where it carries out the transportation and residence of drug-growing workers in the area in exchange for daily wages.
The Hezbollah militia has an extensive network in Syria for the production of "drugs" of all kinds to distribute them locally and internationally. The drugs have become sources of funding for the most important military activities for Assad and Iran's militias in Syria, as they bring huge financial benefits, especially when smuggled to Arab and Gulf states, despite international dissatisfaction with the distribution of the harmful drug and its traders in the region.