Hezbollah has recently launched a donation campaign called “Project at the price of a missile”, which has raised questions about the organization’s readiness for a potential war with Israel in the north. The campaign has been met with mixed reactions, with some seeing it as a sign of weakness, while others view it as a moral imperative.

In recent days, Lebanese newspapers have reported increased Israeli alertness in the region, with visits from President Yitzhak Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu near the northern border. This has fueled speculation that a conflict could be imminent.

Supporters of Hezbollah argue that the campaign serves moral goals and fulfills the wishes of those who want to participate in the struggle against Israel. However, opponents believe that it reveals vulnerabilities and is an inability to take decisive action against Israel, especially with reduced Iranian funding due to their economic crisis.

The differing interpretations of the donation campaign reflect the mindset of Hezbollah’s neighbors. Some see it as a sign of weakness, while others view it as a moral imperative. Ultimately, the impact of the campaign and its implications for Hezbollah’s future actions remain uncertain.