Hezbollah’s “Help Each Other” Association continues to operate south of the Litani, near the border with Israel. On July 22, 2025, the association launched a new initiative as part of the “Beautiful Interiors Project” (“Aluja Al-Hasan”), a project underway since the ceasefire, in which the association places mobile structures in southern Lebanon, south of the Litani. As part of the new initiative, a convoy of ten ready-made mobile structures was dispatched, according to the association, which is intended for clinics, emergency centers, and civil defense in nine southern villages near the border with Israel.
In April 2025, we published a special report on the association in which we defined it as the new “Green Without Borders”. The project to place the structures is in fact a civilian cover for Hezbollah’s military and intelligence activity and presence near the border with Israel. Some of the structures, placed in locations approved by Hezbollah, will become de facto Hezbollah outposts where the organization’s operatives will subsequently reside under civilian cover. It is not without reason that some of these mobile structures have been attacked in recent months. We wonder how many of the new structures will be used directly for Hezbollah’s military activities?
Hezbollah's "Help Each Other" Association continues to operate south of the Litani, near the border with Israel. On July 22, 2025, the association launched a new initiative as part of the "Beautiful Interiors Project" ("Aluja Al-Hasan"), a project underway since the ceasefire, in… pic.twitter.com/2DXAPMXAWS
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