The Lebanese paper a-Nahar reports that many mid-level Hezbollah commanders have fled the country to Iran and Iraq to avoid possibly being eliminated by IDF air strikes, according to Channel 12 News.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah is also rearranging security for Hezbollah's remaining top leaders, as the successful assassination of Hassan Nasrallah and attacks on other senior leaders has led them to be suspicious of possible Israeli penetration.
Iran is also deeply suspicious of possible Israeli moles, and is now investigating top officers within the IRGC, including the successor to arch-terrorist Qassem Suleimani, Esmail Qaani.
Qaani reportedly suffered a heart attack while being interrogated by officers at the direction of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and has not been publicly seen for days. Even his exact whereabouts remain unknown.