Radwan forces
'They're sending us to die:' Hezbollah operatives express fear, exasperation with war effort
"Anyone who leaves their home does so against their will," one of the Radwan terrorists said. "You can't tell them you don't want to come."
IDF Alpinist Unit conducts cross-border operation from Syrian Hermon to southern Lebanon
Israel kills over 30 Hezbollah terrorists as IDF ramps up southern Lebanon operations
Lebanese army 'lied to the IDF,' didn't disarm Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, Israeli officers say
IDF arrests three more Hezbollah Radwan terrorists along with commander
The capture happened after the terrorists surrendered, realizing the IDF was about to enter the tunnel where they were hiding.
Interrogated Hezbollah terrorist: 'Everyone fled after Nasrallah was killed'
The IDF said it found Wadah Kamal Yunis in a Hezbollah tunnel in southern Lebanon.
IDF invasion keeps pressure on Hezbollah - analysis
Sources admit southern Lebanon invasion may last beyond originally declared 2-3 weeks
IDF combat teams destroy Hezbollah weapons, infrastructure in Lebanon
Teams found many operational fire plans that were planned and executed against northern Israeli towns near the border.
IDF report: Air force crucial in major strikes on key Hezbollah targets
In the past few days, more than 150 fighter jets have participated in various missions, striking missile launchers and military infrastructure in southern Lebanon, the military noted.
Hezbollah's Radwan Force chooses its new lead commander - report
Ali Reda Abbas was appointed commander of Hezbollah's Radwan unit following an Israeli airstrike that killed former commander Ibrahim Aqil and 16 other key leaders.
Sullivan says Israel-Lebanon escalation worrying, justice served in strike on Hezbollah
Sullivan said the Friday strike served justice to Aqil, who was wanted by the US for two 1983 Beirut truck bombings that killed more than 300 people at the American embassy and a US Marines barracks.
Hezbollah reports Ahmad Wahabi among 14 senior Hezbollah terrorists killed in Beirut strike
Hezbollah credited Wahabi as a key member of Hezbollah's training protocol, calling him the head of their "central training unit."
Devastating blow to Hezbollah: Killing of Aqil signals shift in war in North - analysis
Aqil was considered the second-in-command in the organization after leader Hassan Nasrallah. If indeed he was eliminated, Hezbollah once again finds itself vulnerable to Israeli intelligence.
IDF officials: Hezbollah commanders killed plotted operation similar to Oct. 7, but in the North
Ibrahim Aqil and the other commanders who were killed planned to invade Israeli territory, capture settlements, and kidnap and murder Israeli civilians.