Northern Border on High Alert: IDF Braces for Hezbollah Revenge After Beirut Assassination
The IDF has cancelled public events in Northern Israel and placed the border on high alert following the confirmed assassination of Radwan Force Commander Ahmed Ghalib Balout in Beirut. Authorities warn of high feasibility for an immediate retaliatory strike by Hezbollah.

Following an ongoing situational assessment throughout Thursday, the IDF decided to take immediate preventative steps to reduce civilian exposure in open areas.
Target Confirmed: The Fall of the Radwan Chief
Earlier today, the IDF officially confirmed the identity of the target killed in yesterday’s precision strike in the Dahiya district of Beirut: Ahmed Ghalib Balout, the Commander of the Radwan Force, Hezbollah's elite commando unit.
Who was Ahmed Ghalib Balout?
After serving as the unit's Head of Operations, he was promoted to lead the entire Radwan Force. During the current war, he personally directed dozens of terror operations, including anti-tank missile fire and IED attacks against IDF troops in Southern Lebanon.
Balout was the primary architect behind Hezbollah’s long-standing strategic plan to invade Northern Israeli communities and seize territory. His unit operates under the direct funding and guidance of Tehran. Recent interrogations of captured Hezbollah members confirm the organization views itself as an operational arm of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The Strategic Message
The assassination was personally approved by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz. A joint statement following the operation sent a clear warning to the region: "No terrorist has immunity, the long arm of Israel will reach every enemy and murderer."
While Home Front Command instructions for the general public remain unchanged for now, military officials emphasize that the situation is still uncertain. The cancellation of border-zone events is a calculated risk management move to prevent mass-casualty incidents in the event of an imminent rocket or anti-tank missile barrage.