Newly surfaced video evidence and classified documents reveal a thwarted Hezbollah plot to invade northern Israel, mirroring the Hamas attacks of October 7th. An IDF intelligence official confirmed to Fox News Digital that the Iran-backed terrorist group had been meticulously planning their own version of the devastating assault, aiming to "Conquer the Galilee."
The IDF asserts it successfully dismantled the operation and neutralized the leadership of Hezbollah's elite Radwan force, effectively eliminating the immediate threat. The captured intelligence, including an interrogation video of a Radwan operative, provides a chilling glimpse into the group's intentions.

The captured operative detailed the plan to infiltrate Israeli settlements, gather intelligence on weaponry and troop deployments, and launch a full-scale invasion, commencing with a massive barrage of rockets and missiles. He explicitly stated the objective was to "Occupy the Galilee" and outlined a grim fate for Israeli civilians: surrender or be killed.

The Radwan force, named after a deceased Hezbollah leader, has a long history of terrorist activity. The IDF also uncovered documents detailing the logistical aspects of the invasion plan, including specific targets like Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya, and Tiberias.

This foiled plot aligns with previous statements from former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who openly expressed ambitions to conquer the Galilee. The historical and religious significance of this region adds another layer of complexity to the situation.

While the IDF claims to have significantly disrupted Hezbollah's capabilities, the recent cease-fire remains tenuous. Concerns persist about Hezbollah's continued attempts to violate the agreement, potentially with the unwitting assistance of UN peacekeepers.
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