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Hezbollah launches night operations to locate IDF senior command in southern Lebanon

From Jerusalem Post · () English

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  • Hezbollah is reportedly using intelligence gathering, including radio activity and observation, to locate senior IDF command in southern Lebanon.
  • This tactic, particularly at night, has raised concerns within the IDF, prompting a need to alter operational patterns.
  • The development occurs amid U.S. pressure on Israel for troop withdrawals ahead of upcoming negotiations with Lebanon.

Hezbollah appears to be employing sophisticated intelligence-gathering methods, including radio signal monitoring and ground observation, to pinpoint the locations of senior Israeli military commanders in southern Lebanon. IDF sources warn that this focused effort, particularly during nighttime operations, necessitates a significant shift in operational procedures.

An analysis by Division 146 suggests Hezbollah has re-established an effective intelligence network across the border, utilizing drones, observers, and cameras, leveraging its familiarity with the terrain. This system aims to identify key command figures in the field. Military officials believe Iran continues to supply Hezbollah with advanced drones and intelligence technology, enabling these nighttime operations.

These findings come in the wake of several incidents, including a drone strike that narrowly missed Major General Rafi Milo's car and previous attacks that killed or injured IDF personnel. The IDF is now compelled to re-evaluate its methods and implement lessons learned across all field units. This heightened operational focus occurs as the U.S. exerts pressure on Israel to withdraw some troops as a goodwill gesture before scheduled negotiations with Lebanon in Washington.

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