Israel-Gaza War, Northern Front

IDF Spokesperson: This Group is Hezbollah's Latest Reinforcement

After a series of failures in clashes with the IDF, Iran has sent a militia in Syria to the South Lebanese border

Funeral of Hezbollah fighter killed by the IDF. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Today (Thursday), IDF Spokesperson for Arabic, Lt.-Col. Avihai Edri, revealed the organization sent to aid Hezbollah fight IDF forces, The organization has been deployed along the Lebanese border over the last few weeks.

In a tweet he posted on X in Arabic, Edri wrote that after Hezbollah’s failure to achieve anything against Israel in the last few weeks, the Imam Hussein Iran-backed militia led by Dhu al-Faqar, originally meant to help the Iranian axis fight in Syria over the last few years, has now come to Hezbollah’s aid and is arriving in South Lebanon.

Sketch of Dhu al-Faqar, commander of the Imam Hussein Iran-backed militia. (Screenshot)

According to Edri, this militia has been clashing with the IDF along the Lebanese border for the past few weeks, taking part in offensive actions against Israeli territory. Edri warned his readers in Arabic that Hezbollah and the Imam Hussein militia are dragging Lebanon into paying the price for Hamas and ISIS. The IDF is at a high level of readiness to react powerfully against any who try and undermine the security reality in the north.

Hezbollah's 50 killed since the start of the war. (Screenshot)

Hezbollah published this morning that terror activist Ali Ramez Hamida was killed last night in IDF strikes in Lebanon. The number of Hezbollah terrorists since the start of the war has thus increased to 50. According to Israeli estimations, most of Hezbollah’s dead come from drone strikes against squads trying to launch anti-tank missiles at Israeli forces on the northern border.

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