'Israeli' military detains Hezbollah Radwan Force operative
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- 'Israeli' forces detained a Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon.
- Indivisual was identified as a member of Hezbollah's Radwan Force.
- Detainee was transferred to Israel for military intelligence interrogation.
The 'Israeli' military announced on Wednesday that its forces apprehended a Hezbollah operative following tactical operations conducted on Tuesday in the Bint Jbeil area of southern Lebanon.
According to the official military statement, the detention took place during an active encounter in the same sector where a separate clash had occurred last Thursday.
The 'Israeli' command identified the detained individual as a member of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force, which functions as the organization's frontline commando unit.
Following the encounter, the operative was transferred to 'Israeli' territory for detailed interrogation by Unit 504, a specialized human intelligence branch within the military directorate.
Security operations continue
The security development comes amid persistent cross-border hostilities and localized structural sweeps by 'Israeli' forces operating in the boundary zones of southern Lebanon.
Defense officials reaffirmed that the military intends to maintain its localized operations along the northern theater to neutralize active defensive lines and secure border communities against incoming fire.
Hezbollah has not issued an immediate statement regarding the status of its personnel in the Bint Jbeil sector.



