Israeli Defence Force troops arrested a suspected Hezbollah operative yesterday from the militant group’s Radwan Unit, according to a statement from the IDF Spokesperson’s Office. The Radwan Unit, also known as Unit 4400, is considered one of Hezbollah’s most elite and well-trained commando forces, specialising in cross-border operations and offensive capabilities.
The arrest marks the latest in a series of operations targeting key Hezbollah personnel and infrastructure. The IDF has intensified its focus on the Lebanese militant organisation’s command structure and operational units in recent months. The Radwan Unit has been a particular concern for Israeli security officials due to its advanced training and history of involvement in attacks against Israeli territory.
Details regarding the location of the arrest and the specific charges against the suspect have not yet been disclosed. The IDF typically withholds operational details in such cases for security reasons.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.


