Hezbollah’s Radwan Force ‘fearless’ on border amid point-blank combat

The zionist Public Broadcasting Corporation, Kan, reported that a direct, face-to-face battle unfolded last night between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli occupation forces.

The channel noted that the confrontations demonstrated the fearlessness of Hezbollah’s Radwan Force during the confrontation.

Zionist entity recognizes difficulty in overthrowing the Iranian regime

On the Iranian front, Kan cited three zionist security sources as saying that the occupation needs to reassess its military objectives in Iran.

The sources added that “things are no longer going as planned” and that the military operation is not progressing at the pace originally anticipated.

The report also indicated that the occupation has begun to realize that toppling the Iranian regime is “not feasible” and that inflicting regime change in a strong nation like Iran within a short timeframe “will not be achieved.”

‘There is no calm here’

In a similar vein, zionist media confirmed that despite increased missile launches from Iran, they do not compare to the sustained fire along the northern border with Lebanon.

The Kan correspondent in northern occupied Palestine reported that Hezbollah continued firing throughout the past 24 hours.

He added, “We witnessed multiple warning sirens over the last 24 hours. I stopped counting after four sirens during the night in Metulla and Kiryat Shmona .”

The correspondent noted that during the same night, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon carried out 47 operations against settlements and zionist positions in northern occupied Palestine, as well as against occupation sites in southern Lebanon. This represents the largest number of operations since the start of Operation Devoured Straw.

He added that “even during periods of relative calm, military activity continued, with the ‘Israeli’ army employing artillery and airstrikes, while warning sirens and Iron Dome interceptions persisted in neighboring towns.”

Hezbollah launches cluster rocket

Describing the local situation, the correspondent confirmed that “there is no calm here. Throughout the day, warning sirens were also heard in Nahariya, Ma’alot-Tarshiha, Kiryot, and several times in Upper Galilee.”

He reported that “during the night, a single rocket landed in Metulla, causing damage to infrastructure. It was later confirmed to be a cluster munition rocket, meaning it carried additional explosive submunitions that disperse and can cause further damage.”

The zionist correspondent explained that these rockets contain small bomblets, some of which detonate upon impact, while others remain in the area and may detonate years later if disturbed, posing a continuous hazard, a tactic the IOF are renowned for.

He noted that this marks the second occasion in recent days that Hezbollah has fired this type of rocket toward Metulla.

The correspondent emphasized that “the gap between official statements about Hezbollah’s status and the ongoing ground fire remains clear.”

He added, “Living in the north is not easy. The current situation is more complex than during the 2023–2024 war because approximately 61,000 people who were evacuated during that period have now returned and live near the border, making the situation more sensitive.”

‘They were selling illusions to the public’

In this context, Channel 14 cited Maté Asher, a regional authority in the Western al-Jalil, as saying, “What is happening now in the north revives feelings we had hoped to leave behind,” adding, “People here are not working, agriculture is nearly dead, and tourism has stopped.”

Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Hezbollah displayed capabilities stronger than expected, even compared to internal zionist military assessments.

The newspaper stated that political leaders expressed frustration and sent signals through media leaks, indicating that “the ‘Israeli’ army was surprised by Hezbollah’s response and had expected only limited engagement.”

The report highlighted that the public had been told that Hezbollah “suffered severe blows and was nearly finished,” confirming that they were “selling illusions to the public,” according to a senior former security official involved in the war.

It is worth noting that Hezbollah continues its defensive operations in response to ongoing Israeli aggression across multiple regions of Lebanon since March 3, resulting in hundreds of casualties and widespread damage across the entity.