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  • 19 December 2025
  • 14:32
Operation Behind the Back The occupation claims to uncover the details of Hezbollahs secret maritime file

The Israeli occupation army revealed Hezbollah's secret maritime file a year after the commando operation in which Captain Imad Amhez was abducted from Batroun beach.

The occupation reported that about a year ago, fighters from Unit 13 of the naval commandos carried out an operation titled "Behind the Back" in the town of Batroun in northern Lebanon, about 140 kilometers from the northern border, directed by the naval intelligence division.

During the operation, the forces managed to capture Imad Amhez, one of the key components of the secret maritime file and a member of the coastal missile unit (7900), and he was transferred for interrogation in the entity.

The occupation army explained that the secret maritime project is considered one of Hezbollah's most sensitive and confidential projects, and was directly supervised by Nasrallah, and the prominent military commander Fouad Shukr, who died during the war, along with Ali Abdel Hassan Nour El Din, responsible for the secret maritime file.

The occupation army reported that "Amhez received military training in Iran and Lebanon, and gained extensive experience in maritime operations, as well as training at the Lebanese Civil Maritime Institute 'Maristi', reflecting Hezbollah's exploitation of civil institutions to develop its activities."

During the interrogation, Amhez revealed sensitive intelligence information about the secret maritime file, which aims to build an organized infrastructure for the party's maritime activities under a civilian guise to target Israeli and international objectives.

The head of the intelligence division in the Israeli navy noted that "thwarting the leadership level that supervised the file, in addition to the information provided by Amhez, contributed to hindering the project's progression at a critical stage and preventing its maturity within the party."

The army pointed out that "Hezbollah relies on Iranian ideological and material support to develop its maritime file and other naval units."

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