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Lebanese spies for Israel arrested amid Hezbollah panic

Hezbollah in panic: The frightened step of the organization's leaders

The terrorist organization Hezbollah has detained over 200 people in the Dahiya neighborhood of Beirut since the escalation of Israeli activities began last September. Many of whom those arrested are suspected of espionage for Israel.

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About a year after the start of the Iron Swords War, the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, which is close to the terrorist organization Hezbollah, reports that the organization has detained over 200 people in the Dahieh neighborhood of Beirut since the escalation of Israeli activities began last September.

According to the report, brought by 'Kan News' journalist Roi Kais, among the detainees were drug dealers and thieves who took advantage of the residents' displacement in the area to rob their homes, with many of them suspected of espionage for Israel. It was also revealed in the newspaper that among the detainees are Lebanese, Syrians, and residents with foreign citizenship.

It is worth noting that since the beeper attack and the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah has become paranoid about what Israel's next move is. The terrorist organization has been operating in panic and assumes that Israeli intelligence is closely monitoring everything happening in Lebanon, forcing the organization's leaders to take steps indicative of paranoia and distrust among the organization's leaders.

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