It has nothing to do with money. More to do with recognition; as in the political aspect that although it has been labelled as a terrorist organisation; countries are forced to have dealings with it. Access to cash is not one of the problems facing IS (at least not yet), they still sell oil, collect taxes and receive funding from abroad.
Ironically, IS would have benefited if the recent attack by Hezbollah (on Israeli troops in Lebanese territory) resulted in Israel going into south Lebanon again; Hezbollah would have had to weaken its presence in Syria and Assad would be spending more time looking over his shoulders.
Ironically, IS would have benefited if the recent attack by Hezbollah (on Israeli troops in Lebanese territory) resulted in Israel going into south Lebanon again; Hezbollah would have had to weaken its presence in Syria and Assad would be spending more time looking over his shoulders.
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