The Ar-Rizvan unit of the Lebanese Hezbollah worries the Israeli regime
The Ar-Rizvan unit of the Lebanese Hezbollah worries the Israeli regime
After the outbreak of tensions in the southern border area of Lebanon, the Israeli regime is now concerned about the actions of a special unit of Hezbollah, known as the Ar-Rizvan unit.On Thursday, Arab sources said there were notable security tensions on Lebanon's southern border after the Israeli army invaded the hills of Kafr Shoba.
Residents of the Kafr Shoba area also demonstrated behind the barbed wire fence (blue line) to protest against the aggression of the Zionist army and defend their rights in the area against the UNIFIL peacekeeping force (United Nations Interim Peacekeeping Force in South Lebanon).
In the aftermath of these tensions, the Lebanese army and the Israeli regime put their forces along the southern borders of Lebanon on alert, and UNIFIL forces also deployed their equipment to the area. Israeli media have reported that under the current conditions in Lebanon's southern border region, Tel Aviv is troubled by Ar-Rizvan, a Hezbollah special unit that has become a nightmare for high-ranking officers of the Zionist regime.
Israeli political analyst and journalist Yoni bin Menachem said: "In addition to a huge missile arsenal, Hezbollah has a powerful ground force that is preparing to occupy Al-Jalil and is called the Ar-Rizvan unit.It should be noted that after the war in July 2006, the Al-Rizvan detachment was created by the commander of the Hezbollah military unit, Imad Mughniyeh, and consists of the special forces of this group, the number of which is estimated at 2,500 fighters. The Ar-Rizvan fighters have been well trained and gained a lot of practical experience in Syria and, in addition to combat operations, they also have extensive experience in information and cyber warfare.