by Neta Bar
Sky News Arabia reports Hezbollah putting off payments to members, with some in organization receiving only 60% of their salaries

Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah|
Photo: AP
Are U.S. sanctions 
beginning to have an impact on Hezbollah? Sky News Arabia has reported 
that the Shiite terrorist organization has postponed a number of 
payments, including to Hezbollah members as a result of financial 
difficulties.
According to the report, which appeared on 
Sky News Arabia's website, Wednesday, employees of Hezbollah's media, 
education, medical and even military systems have complained of deep pay cuts of late, with some reportedly receiving only 60% of their salaries last month.
Despite their increasing frustration at the
 situation, Lebanese media outlets and workers whose salaries have been 
cut have refrained from publicly criticizing Hezbollah out of concern 
doing so would damage the organization's standing.
According to Sky News Arabia's sources, 
Hezbollah is concerned by increasing U.S. sanctions as well as growing 
EU efforts against the organization.
Sanctions imposed on Iran have also put a dent in Hezbollah's cash flow.
According to Israel's Ambassador to the 
U.N. Danny Danon, Iran provides Hezbollah with an annual budget of $1 
billion. With Iran in the midst of a financial crisis, Hezbollah may not
 be able to count on Tehran investing all of that money in the 
organization in the future.
At a ceremony marking 40 years to the 
Islamic Revolution at Tehran's Shah Mosque earlier that day, Iranian 
President Hassan Rouhani admitted his country was in the throes of the 
worst financial crisis it had faced in 40 years. He blamed economic 
pressure from the U.S. for Iran's monetary troubles.
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Iran in recent months following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal in
 response to Iran's military activities across the Middle East, 
ballistic missile program and concerns it would renew its nuclear 
weapons program later down the road.
Neta Bar
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2019/01/31/report-hezbollah-terror-group-in-midst-of-deep-economic-crisis/
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