The fact that the case of Captain Imad Amhaz — abducted by Israeli forces in Batroun during a commando operation on Nov. 3, 2024 — suddenly resurfaced has raised many questions.Why has this case, shrouded in mystery, suddenly returned to the news at a time when negotiations between Lebanon and Israel are underway within the framework of the cease-fire monitoring mechanism?This is all the more puzzling given that, when it occurred, the incident had highlighted the existence of a special maritime military force within Hezbollah, according to Israeli media. Missed our report? Hezbollah's naval unit, 'one of the most mysterious' in the party For its part, Hezbollah has never clearly confirmed the existence of such a force, nor has it offered any detailed comment on the Israeli allegations made during the Batroun operation. Nonetheless,...
The fact that the case of Captain Imad Amhaz — abducted by Israeli forces in Batroun during a commando operation on Nov. 3, 2024 — suddenly resurfaced has raised many questions.Why has this case, shrouded in mystery, suddenly returned to the news at a time when negotiations between Lebanon and Israel are underway within the framework of the cease-fire monitoring mechanism?This is all the more puzzling given that, when it occurred, the incident had highlighted the existence of a special maritime military force within Hezbollah, according to Israeli media. Missed our report? Hezbollah's naval unit, 'one of the most mysterious' in the party For its part, Hezbollah has never clearly confirmed the existence of such a force, nor has it offered any detailed comment on the Israeli allegations made during the Batroun operation....
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