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SEATTLE GROUP LINKED TO EXTREMIST NETWORK HOSTS HEZBOLLAH COMMANDER’S SON The Seattle Youth Wing of Masar Badil, an organization linked to terror-designated Samidoun and the PFLP, hosted Hussein Mughniyeh — son of slain Hezbollah military commander Imad Mughniyeh. During the appearance, Mughniyeh praised violence against Israelis, stating: “I enjoy...

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The Israeli military has nearly completed capturing the Hezbollah stronghold of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, killing more than 100 members of the terror group in the area in the process, according to the IDF. The operation in Bint Jbeil is being led by the 98th Division with its Paratroopers and Commando brigades, along with the Givati Infantry Brigade. The IDF says it initially isolated and encircled the town to prevent Hezbollah from bringing in reinforcements or escaping. At least 150 Hezbollah operatives, including members of the terror group's elite Radwan Force, were estimated by the IDF to have been in the Bint Jbeil area ahead of the operation. The 98th Division also carried out several commando operations as it worked to secure the town, a military official says. "Over the past week, the forces completed the encirclement and launched an offensive in the town of Bint Jbeil," the IDF says in a statement. "The troops eliminated more than 100 terrorists from the Hezbollah terror organization in close-quarters combat and from the air, destroyed dozens of terrorist infrastructures, and located hundreds of weapons in the area," the IDF says. Since the IDF began its offensive in Bint Jbeil, the military has not detected any attacks from the town on Israel. IDF troops, however, have come under fire by Hezbollah from Bint Jbeil, though a military official says the rate is slowing. The official says he estimates that it will likely take a few more days to complete the operations in Bint Jbeil, during which the division aims to kill the remaining few dozen operatives there and locate the terror group's infrastructure. Bint Jbeil is considered a Hezbollah symbol. During the Second Lebanon War in 2006, the IDF battled Hezbollah in the town but failed to fully capture it. Earlier, in May 2000, after the IDF withdrew from southern Lebanon following an 18-year occupation, then-Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah delivered a victory speech in Bint Jbeil, where he infamously described Israel as "weaker than a spider web."

Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian

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🚨🇮🇷🇮🇱 HEZBOLLAH'S BLIND-SPOT DOCTRINE: EVADING ISRAELI SURVEILLANCE Hezbollah's new commander in chief, Naim Qassem, changed the whole approach to old-fashioned tactics after the killing of Hassan Nasrallah. Jihad, a Hezbollah commander, told NPR: "We're fighting an enemy that has the latest weapons, all the technology, but we are holding our ground." But the question is how? These are some of the new techniques. THE NEW TECHNIQUES 🟠 Battlefield orders are passed as handwritten notes via couriers on motorbikes. 🟠 The group uses vintage Motorola devices, radio transmitters, and old walkie-talkies — nothing imported. 🟠 After Israel's 2024 pager attack, Hezbollah imports nothing electronic. Decentralized Command Qassem adopted a structure pioneered by late commander Imad Mughniyeh. Fighters are split into semi-autonomous units that don't communicate. One shoots, another watches the road, a third wraps sandwiches. Each executes its own tasks with no understanding of the larger operation. The Ceasefire That Wasn't Israel violated the November 2024 ceasefire thousands of times, killing 100+ civilians, per the UN. Hezbollah held fire but never disarmed. When Lebanese soldiers came to confiscate weapons, the group pointed them to empty boxes and old items. The real arsenal remained untouched. Re-arming After Assad's Fall Though Qassem lamented the loss of the Syrian supply route after Assad's fall, weapons still flow. Russian-made Kornets and Konkurs continue to be smuggled through Syria. Hezbollah has re-armed with imported and domestically made weapons. Underground tunnels remain intact. NewRulesGeopolitics❗

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Mahmoud Qamati, the senior Hezbollah leader, explicitly threatens the Lebanese government with civil war in a new interview. He says that the leadership of Hezbollah only sent about 10% of its fighters to the front with Israel, keeping 'tens of thousands' of Hezbollah militiamen to protect the militia against internal threats; meaning, efforts by the Lebanese state to implement the Lebanese government decision to ban the military activities of Hezbollah. A few weeks ago, the Israeli news website Walla! reported that Hezbollah has a plan in place to take over Beirut. The article doesn't explain under which scenario Hezbollah will carry out the coup, but Qamati's threats in the interview make it clear that the militia intends to respond to efforts to disarm the militia with overwhelming force. Qamati's words also explain one of the big mysteries of the ongoing war - Hezbollah's poor performance. Hezbollah is able to kill less Israelis per day than Hamas was able to during the nearly two-year ground war in the Gaza Strip (in Lebanon: 23 soldiers + 4 civilians divided by 86 days = 0.31 killed Israelis per day; In Gaza 472 soldiers killed in 2 years of ground operations, about 0.65 Israelis killed per day). Hamas is obviously a smaller militia & operated in a highly unfavorable environment without any constraints on Israel's use of force. The answer is that Hezbollah simply does not prioritize fighting Israel. It did lose "several thousands" of fighters in the current war, according to 2 Hezbollah officials quoted by Reuters on May 3, but it has many more forces it could have thrown to the front to try to liberate the 6% of Lebanese territory the militia ceded to Israel's occupying forces. However, Hezbollah's top priority, and where Hezbollah put 90% of its forces, is to counter efforts of the Lebanese state to disarm the militia and end its era of dominance through the use of weapons. This decision aligns perfectly with Hezbollah's record: the militia has killed more Lebanese than it ever killed Israelis to ensure its dominance over Lebanon and the Shia sect in Lebanon. See The full interview (The translation is automatic and not ideal, but gets the gist across)

Elizabeth Tsurkov

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We are witnessing a pivotal moment for the entire Middle East. The death of Hassan Nasrallah, the terrorist leader of Hezbollah, marks the potential beginning of a new chapter for Lebanon, a country long occupied by this terrorist organization through its Iranian backers. Hezbollah was born out of the chaos of the Lebanese civil war in the 1980s, created, funded, and armed by Iran to serve as its proxy in the region. Over the years, under Nasrallah's leadership, Hezbollah grew into a monstrous military force, terrorizing the entire region. By removing Hezbollah's leadership and dismantling its infrastructure, Israel is offering the Lebanese people a chance to reclaim their country. Hezbollah's crimes extend far beyond Lebanon. This terror group has been deeply involved in the Syrian civil war, helping Assad brutally massacre hundreds of thousands of innocent Syrians. While Hezbollah claims to be defending Lebanon, it is in fact only doing Iran's bidding. Despite resistance from the Lebanese people over the years, Hezbollah has persisted with its jihadi rule—until now. Nasrallah's death is not just about the removal of a terrorist leader. It is an opportunity for Lebanon to reclaim its independence for the Lebanese people. Israel's operations are about liberating the region and dismantling a terror network that threatens the entire world. Now is the time for the international community to stand with Lebanon, not by turning a blind eye to Hezbollah's terror, but by supporting efforts to finally dismantle this group once and for all. Only when Hezbollah's reign of terror is over can the Lebanese people rebuild their country.

Noa Tishby

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