Nadene Goldfoot
Hezbollah's elite Radwan forcesLebanon's Iran's Hezbollahs:
If the Ayatollah's government of Iran falls any day now, which the people of the Revolution need to bring about desperately, Lebanon will be freed of these terrorists as Iran would stop funding them. As of early February 2026, Iran is experiencing intense, widespread, and deadly anti-government protests, with some analysts viewing it as a potential, albeit suppressed, revolutionary moment following a major crackdown on unrest that began in late December 2025. These protests are largely driven by economic desperation, with the currency at record lows, and have spread to over 110 cities, demanding systemic change.
- ‘Wave of Strikes’ Against Hezbollah: The IDF announced on November 6 that it had launched “a wave of strikes” targeting the Iran-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon. IDF Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee issued evacuation warnings to Lebanese residents in the southern Lebanese villages of Taybeh, Tayr Debba, Aita El-Jabal, Zawtar El Charqiyeh, and Kfar Dounine in advance of the airstrikes. Israel later announced that the strikes had targeted infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah’s elite Radwan forces. Earlier in the day, the IDF launched strikes against Hezbollah targets in the Tyre area of southern Lebanon. Southern Lebanon is where Hezbollah lives President Joseph Aoun of Lebanon was elected President of Lebanon on January 9, 2025, for a standard six-year term. He previously served as the commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) from March 2017 until his election to the presidency, ending a two-year political stalemate.His election ended a vacancy that lasted from October 2022 to January 2025.
- Hezbollah Warns Against Direct Negotiations With Israel: After Lebanese President Joseph Aoun asserted on November 3 that Beirut had no option but to enter into negotiations with Israel, Hezbollah responded that it was not obligated to parley with Jerusalem in any way despite being bound by the November 2024 ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel. “We affirm our legitimate right to resist occupation and aggression and to stand by our army and our people to protect the sovereignty of our country,” a Hezbollah statement declared. (Just like Hezbollah to blame Israel.)
- Ceasefire Violations: The IDF asserts that ongoing Hezbollah presence in the south of Lebanon constitutes a breach of the Israel-Lebanon agreement.
- On 8 October 2023, a day after Hamas launched its 7 October 2023 attacks on Israel and Israel began its bombing of Gaza, Hezbollah joined the conflict in "solidarity with the Palestinians" who performed the atrocities of death, initially firing on Israeli military outposts in Shebaa Farms and the Golan Heights — both territories under Israeli occupation.
- Golan heights and Shebaa Farms belong to Israel since 1967.
- Resource:
- https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2025/11/06/israel-strikes-hezbollah-targets-in-lebanon-as-terrorist-group-warns-against-direct-negotiations-with-jerusalem/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23295890397&gbraid=0AAAAADHXS9UTAyqWyt3 FDD-Defense of Democracies: The Foundation for Defense of Democracies is a non partisan 501 non-profit think tank based in Washington, D.C., United States. It has been described as a pro-Israel, pro-Ukraine, anti-Iran lobby group due to its opposition to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
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