Israeli Forces Report Weapons Discovery as Hezbollah Commander Discusses Operations
Israeli military reports finding weapons in Lebanese hospital while Hezbollah commander gives rare interview about militia operations.

Israeli Defense Forces announced they discovered weapons allegedly belonging to Hezbollah inside a hospital in Lebanon over the weekend, according to military statements. The IDF characterized the findings as evidence of weapons storage by the militant organization within civilian infrastructure.
Separately, a wounded Hezbollah commander provided a rare interview to media outlets, discussing the Shia Muslim militia's organizational structure and ongoing military operations. The commander described how the group has maintained its ability to launch rockets into northern Israel despite ongoing conflict.
The interview offered unusual insight into Hezbollah's internal command structure, which the organization typically keeps secretive. The commander spoke about operational capabilities while recovering from injuries sustained during recent fighting.
Hezbollah, designated as a terrorist organization by Israel and the United States, has been engaged in cross-border exchanges with Israeli forces. The group operates both as a political party in Lebanon's government and as an armed militia with significant military capabilities in the region.
The claims about weapons storage in civilian facilities and the details provided in the commander's interview could not be independently verified. Both developments come amid ongoing tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border that have persisted since the broader regional conflict began.