Israeli army captures 'high-ranking Hezbollah operative'

Israeli army captures 'high-ranking Hezbollah operative'
Israeli army captures 'high-ranking Hezbollah operative'

Un “high-ranking agent” of Hezbollah was captured by Israel, during an operation carried out by an elite navy unit in Batroun, north of Beirut, after a military source in Lebanon reported the kidnapping of a “civilian” by a “naval commando”. “During a special operation carried out by “Shayetet 13” (“Flottilla-13”, the navy commandos) in the Lebanese town of Batroun, a high-ranking Hezbollah operative was apprehended,” a military official said in a press release.

ALSO READ Middle East: Lebanon accuses Israel of refusing a truce after new strikes on BeirutThe man, whose name was not made public, “was transferred to Israeli territory” and “is currently under investigation,” added the official, speaking on condition of anonymity. . He is considered an “expert in his field” and is being questioned by a military intelligence unit, he continued, without elaborating.

A complaint is being filed

According to Ani, citing residents, “a military force” carried out a “landing from the sea on the coast of Batroun”. She “went with all her armament to a bungalow near the beach, kidnapping a Lebanese man before heading out into the open sea on a speedboat.” An AFP photographer in Batroun on Saturday saw Lebanese soldiers inspecting the coast, near the building where the man was kidnapped.


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A source close to the case assured AFP that the kidnapped man was training at the Institute of Maritime Sciences and Technology (Marsati) and was around thirty years old. He resided in Institute accommodation. This is the first time that such an operation has occurred since the start, more than a year ago, of violence between the Lebanese Islamist movement Hezbollah and Israel, who entered into open war on September 23.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to file a complaint with the UN Security Council, according to a statement issued by his office, specifying that the Lebanese army and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon were also carrying out investigations.

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