The IDF says it has arrested three members of the Hezbollah terror group’s elite Radwan force.
The three Radwan members were found in a shaft underneath a building, the IDF says.
The three were interrogated in the field after surrendering and were subsequently transferred to a prison facility in Israel.
The IDF separately publishes a video clip of the interrogation of a Hezbollah operative who claims that Radwan fighters ran away following Israel’s assassination of Hassan Nasrallah.
It’s unclear whether the suspect is one of the three that the IDF said it arrested.
The footage is similar to what the IDF has released from interrogations of Hamas fighters it arrested in Gaza.
Arrests of Hezbollah forces have not been common, even since Israel began ground raids into south Lebanon last month.
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