A report indicates that Hezbollah is facing a growing motivation crisis, with reservists refusing to report for combat and the Iranian-backed terrorist organization increasingly turning to teenagers and inexperienced recruits to fill its depleted ranks.
Hezbollah is reportedly facing a growing internal crisis as reservists refuse to report for combat, disappear after receiving mobilization orders or abandon positions following the terrorist organization’s heavy losses against Israel.
The phenomenon remains limited but is reportedly expanding among Hezbollah’s reserve forces and within Shiite communities in southern Lebanon and Dahiyeh.
One major cause is growing anger over Hezbollah’s treatment of displaced fighters’ families. Many have been left without homes or adequate assistance, while some have encountered hostility in other parts of Lebanon.