U.S. officials has issued warning of possible Hezbollah Terrorist Attack on American Soil. In a startling development, U.S. officials issued a warning indicating that Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based militant group, may be planning a terrorist attack on American soil.
According to Real America’s Voice news report on Thursday, January 11, 2024, U.S. officials raised concerns about the increasing risk of Lebanese Hezbollah militants launching attacks on American targets, both in the Middle East and potentially within the United States.
According to four officials familiar with the intelligence, the Iran-backed group is assessed to have a higher capability to strike within the U.S. compared to other terrorist organizations like ISIS.
The officials revealed that while Hezbollah is likely to target U.S. personnel in the Middle East initially, intelligence agencies are actively monitoring the group’s activities, indicating a potential consideration of attacks on U.S. troops or diplomatic personnel abroad. The escalating tensions in the region further contribute to the growing possibility of an assault on American soil.
One official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, emphasized the concern, stating, “Hezbollah could draw on the capability they have… to put people [in] places to do something.”
The specificity of the potential attacks remains classified, but officials underscored Hezbollah’s unique capabilities compared to other regional terrorist groups.
The Biden administration, already managing delicate situations in the Middle East, would face significant challenges if Hezbollah were to carry out attacks.
Such incidents could strain efforts to prevent the Israel-Hamas conflict from expanding into a wider regional war and divert attention from focusing on countering China and Russia.
While officials declined to provide details on potential attack scenarios, they highlighted Hezbollah’s distinctive capabilities stemming from its extensive international network.
Unlike lone-wolf attacks associated with groups like ISIS or al-Qaeda, Hezbollah possesses the infrastructure to deploy operatives for more complex attacks, potentially reaching U.S. soil.
The National Security Council, FBI, and the National Counterterrorism Center refrained from commenting on the matter. However, senior Biden administration officials, since October 7, have publicly expressed the belief that Tehran and its proxies are not seeking a broader regional war or confrontation with the U.S.
U.S. troops in the Middle East have already faced attacks from various Iranian proxy groups, adding complexity to the regional dynamics. While the extent of coordination between Hezbollah and other groups is unclear, intelligence officials acknowledge a shared aim to disrupt the American military’s position in the region.
Lebanese Hezbollah, despite avoiding major attacks on Israel or U.S. troops recently, has a historical record of targeting Americans and U.S. interests overseas. The State Department has responded by enhancing security measures at the embassy in Lebanon in anticipation of potential threats.
As the U.S. works to deescalate tensions in the region, concerns persist about Hezbollah’s intentions and the potential consequences of an escalation. The complex geopolitical landscape underscores the challenges faced by the Biden administration in maintaining stability and preventing further conflict in the Middle East.