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Iran lacking cash to fund terror groups, domestic cyber agency short of funds, declassified intel shows
By Lukas Mikelionis | Fox News

Newly declassified intelligence shows that Palestinian terror group Hamas had to introduce “austerity plans” due to lack of funding from the Iranian regime.

State Department officials say the intelligence that was shared exclusively with Fox News reveals Tehran’s diminishing resources and influence within the region, prompting cutbacks among groups backed by the regime.

This comes amid a tough sanctions regime introduced by the U.S., which sent the country into a recession, with inflation topping 50 percent.

Read more at: https://www.foxnews.com/world/iran-cash-terror-hamas-austerity-declassified-intelligence

Hamas and Hezbollah are strapped for funds.
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Yemen’s Houthis launch fundraising drive for cash-strapped Hezbollah
A radio station donation drive aims to help the Lebanese militant group through its ‘current stage of distress’

A Yemeni radio station broadcasting in support of the Yemeni rebel Houthi movement has launched a fundraising drive on behalf of Hezbollah, which has come under pressure from ramped-up sanctions.

Sam FM (99.1) on Friday called on its listeners to “support the masters of the mujahideen in this world, the purest people, Hezbollah” and donate to the “From Yemen the Faithful to the Resistance of Lebanon” campaign during the final 10 days of Ramadan.

The pro-Houthi station’s effort presents an unusual about-face in the relationship between the Houthis and Hezbollah, which is usually the provider of support to its Yemeni allies.

https://amp.thenational.ae/world/mena/yemen-s-houthis-launch-fundraising-drive-for-cash-strapped-hezbollah-1.866660

You'd have to say Obama's approach helped these groups get funding.