IDF Releases Interrogation Footage Of Elite Hezbollah Operatives Claiming Low Morale And Abandonment By Commanders

IDF publishes interrogation clips of elite Hezbollah Radwan Force members, who claim low morale and that they were sent on "suicide missions" in Lebanon.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 3, 2026, 5:26 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

IDF Releases Interrogation Footage Of Elite Hezbollah Operatives Claiming Low Morale And Abandonment By Commanders - article image
IDF Releases Interrogation Footage Of Elite Hezbollah Operatives Claiming Low Morale And Abandonment By Commanders - article image

The Capture of Radwan Force Specialists

The IDF has declassified specific interrogation clips featuring two Hezbollah operatives who were reportedly embedded in the elite Radwan Force, the group's specialized offensive unit. According to the military, the pair had been tasked with carrying out anti-tank missile strikes against Israeli armored columns operating in southern Lebanon. Their capture marks a significant intelligence gain for the IDF, providing a direct window into the current operational state of Hezbollah's frontline units as the ground offensive continues to push toward the Litani River.

Unit 504 and the Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Effort

The interrogations were conducted by Unit 504, a specialized branch of the Military Intelligence Directorate focused on human intelligence. This unit has been instrumental throughout the 2024–2026 conflict in extracting real-time tactical data from captured combatants. In the released footage, the operatives are seen answering questions about their training, their specific mission objectives, and the command structure governing their actions in the border villages. The IDF utilizes these public releases both as a psychological warfare tool and to validate their claims regarding the degradation of Hezbollah's command and control.

Claims of Low Morale and "Suicide Missions"

One of the most striking elements of the testimony provided by the captives is the description of widespread disillusionment among the rank-and-file. The operatives claimed that their commanders had effectively sent them "to die" in positions that lacked sufficient support or clear exit strategies. They further alleged that morale has plummeted as Israeli airstrikes and ground maneuvers have intensified, leading to a sense of abandonment by the higher leadership in Beirut. While such claims are common in state-released interrogation footage, the IDF presents them as evidence of the physical and psychological toll the campaign is taking on the Radwan Force.

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