Hezbollah’s future is back in the spotlight as Iran moves toward economic relief under its new agreement with the United States. Reports suggest Tehran could gain access to investment, sanctions relief and broader economic opportunities if it complies with the deal. That has fueled debate over whether some of those resources could eventually strengthen Iran’s regional allies, particularly Hezbollah. While U.S. officials insist any misuse of relief measures could trigger consequences, analysts continue to watch how the agreement may reshape the balance of power across Lebanon and the wider Middle East in the months ahead.

Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem on Wednesday urged Lebanese authorities to take advantage of a "pivotal" moment following a US-Iran deal to end the Middle East war, ahead of…

By Laila Bassam, Parisa Hafezi, Maya Gebeily and Tom PerryBEIRUT/DUBAI, June 17 (Reuters) - Iran's interim deal with the U.S. looks set to bolster Hezbollah's political and…

Hezbollah’s future is back in the spotlight as Iran moves toward economic relief under its new agreement with the United States. Reports suggest Tehran could gain access to…

The Iran war may be over, but southern Lebanon is likely to remain a battlefield and a bargaining chip in regional negotiations.

As U.S.-Iran negotiations move forward, questions are growing over who stands to gain the most from sanctions relief and economic recovery. Senior Iranian sources told Reuters…