Yesterday, IDF forces discovered and raided the underground headquarters (800 meters underground) of the Radwan Force unit in southern Lebanon. The spokesman of the Israeli army (IDF), Daniel Hagari, published a video on his X profile in which he is seen inside a large Hezbollah tunnel in southern Lebanon, used by members of the elite Radwan unit . Scooters were also found in the tunnels, with which, according to Hagari himself, the militiamen of the Shiite movement wanted to invade and attack Israel, as happened on 7 October 2023. And all this under the eyes of the UNIFIL mission.
A useless mission costing billions of euros
That the United Nations mission in Lebanon has not achieved any results so far is no secret to anyone, and the images showing Hezbollah’s underground tunnels a few hundred meters from the UN structures only confirm what has happened over the years . After a series of stances against Israel by many international political figures, according to which Israel had voluntarily fired on peacekeepers, including Italian soldiers, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke out and rejected the accusations. that Israeli troops “deliberately targeted UNIFIL peacekeepers in Lebanon,” calling these “completely false accusations.” He repeated the request “to withdraw troops from combat zones”, but UNIFIL has already made it clear that there will be no withdrawal.
That the UNIFIL mission has achieved nothing so far was admitted by the UN through the mouth of the 15 members of the Security Council, who, as the Permanent Representative of Switzerland Pascale Baeriswyl (current president) said, «recognize the need to Further concrete measures to implement resolution 1701, passed with the aim of putting an end to the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah that broke out in 2006.” Let us remember, for the record, that the resolution, in addition to the ceasefire, provided for Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon, but only after the Lebanese army and UNIFIL had taken control of the area. The disarmament of Hezbollah and everyone was also foreseen. In reading the statement, Baeriswyl said council members reiterated their support for UNIFIL, underlining its role in supporting regional stability: “They also expressed their deep concern for civilian casualties and suffering, the destruction of civilians and infrastructure the growing number of internally displaced persons. They called on all parties to respect international humanitarian law,” he added. The members also underlined “the need for diplomatic initiatives that can put a lasting end to the conflict and allow civilians on both sides of the Blue Line to return safely and safely to their homes”, underlined Pascale Baeriswyl, who should however explain because UNIFIL did not do all the things contained in the resolution.
The war against Hezbollah
Last night, Chief of Staff Hertzi Halevi carried out a situation assessment, during which he spoke about the fighting in the northern region and the Hezbollah situation. «Hezbollah hides its dead, while, on the other hand, dreams of our dead. This shows that the terrorist organization is in a difficult situation. We must continue to increase this disparity, protect our people, harm members of their terrorist organization and, above all, understand that Hezbollah is in trouble. We have to increase the pressure, push harder,” Halevi said. As we write, an Israeli attack hit the southern outskirts of Beirut, Reuters reported, after the area had been spared attacks for days. Reuters witnesses heard an explosion and saw a column of smoke. It all happened after an evacuation order from the Israeli army for a building in the area. Israel confirmed the airstrike in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh, and in a statement the IDF said: «Israeli Air Force fighters, led by intelligence agents, hit an underground Hezbollah weapons depot in Dahiyeh.” The army announced that, as always in these cases, it had taken measures to avoid civilian casualties, including issuing an evacuation order for the population. Finally, as the Times of Israel writes, the IDF said that an Israeli airstrike killed Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, responsible for Hamas drone operations in the northern Gaza Strip. According to the IDF, Al-Mabhouh was responsible for directing drone attacks against Israel and Israeli troops.
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