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Majority of Hezbollah terrorists ‘work with Israel,’ Lebanese operative claims

“If they take our weapons and return us to our homes and lands, I think that’s what needs to be done,” said one Hezbollah insider.

there is israel infiltrated Hezbollah An unnamed terrorist from the military wing of the Lebanese terrorist organization claimed in an interview broadcast on N12 on Thursday that 70 percent of terrorists are “working with Israel.”

“We are afraid that Israel will eliminate us, but it turns out that 70 percent of Hezbollah agents are working with Israel. Israel knows the names of every child here, their fathers and sisters,” he said. “Israel knows more about us than we know about ourselves.

According to N12, the agent said, “We still cannot understand how Israel penetrated us in this way.”

When asked how he thought the information reached Israel, he replied: “I don’t know. We have a serious intelligence gap. I suspect some high-level officials are double agents. We don’t know. We wait every day.” [IDF Arabic Spokesman Avichai Adraee] Let’s talk so we know what to do.”

Hezbollah agent: ‘I would give up my weapons for an honorable life’

N12 said the interview was conducted near Israel’s northern border with Lebanon, near a village where a Hezbollah agent resided. The operator’s house was destroyed in a clash with Israeli forces last year. Despite this, he said he would agree to have his weapons taken away.

People walk through a damaged area in Mays al-Jabal, southern Lebanon, near the border with Israel, February 19, 2025 (Source: REUTERS/Mohammed Yassin)

“If [the Lebanese government] He takes our weapons and returns us to our homes and our lands, and I think that’s what needs to be done,” he told N12. He argued that Hezbollah had failed to protect both Lebanese and Palestinian territories.

“Why do I need weapons that cause me to live in hunger? If they allow me to live an honorable life in my home, on my land, with my family, and if we return to the way we were before the war, then I am willing to have our weapons taken away.”

The operator also claimed that 60 percent of Hezbollah operatives shared the same sentiment.

“I see that everyone agrees. We cannot say these things to the public, but this is our opinion. What did these weapons bring to us?” he added.

He went on to explain that he was the secretary general of Hezbollah. Naim Kasımwho succeeded Hassan Nasrallah following the latter’s death last year, is “very different” to his predecessor. “We don’t understand him,” he told N12, referring to Qassem. “If Nasrallah were alive, the current situation would be very different.”

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