An analysis by the IDF's 146th Division found that Hezbollah is collecting intelligence on the location of senior Israeli commanders in southern Lebanon through observation and radio monitoring, according to the division's assessment.
The IDF's 146th Division has completed an intelligence analysis indicating that Hezbollah operatives are actively tracking the whereabouts of senior Israeli command personnel in southern Lebanon. The assessment, published Tuesday, concludes that the organization uses visual observation of troop movements and radio signal monitoring to locate high-ranking officers.
The finding highlights an operational vulnerability in the IDF's presence in southern Lebanon, where division-level headquarters and forward command posts operate in proximity to Hezbollah observation positions. The 146th Division's analysis did not specify whether the intelligence collection has resulted in any direct targeting attempts.
No prior reporting on this specific IDF assessment is available from The Zioneer's archive. The analysis was reported by The Jerusalem Post, which did not disclose whether the findings have led to any changes in IDF operational security protocols.
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