Hezbollah withdraws Radwan force from Israeli border in fear of attack – report
Hezbollah has begun withdrawing its special Radwan forces from southern Lebanon over the weekend, amid fears over a surprise IDF attack and escalation of the conflict in Israel’s northern border, according to Israeli media.
The IDF received intelligence suggesting that Hezbollah forces were partially moved from Lebanon’s south to its north, mostly due to the high number of casualties suffered by the Lebanese terror organization since October 8, when it started targeting northern Israeli border towns in the wake of the October 7 massacre.
At least 123 Hezbollah terrorists have been killed by IDF precision strikes along the Lebanese border in two months, the terrorist organization said on Saturday.
Source » jpost.com