Israeli Urgent Measures Out of Fear of

Hebrew newspaper "Ma'ariv" reported today, Tuesday, that "out of fear of the infiltration of the Radwan Unit affiliated with Hezbollah into the Galilee region, the Israeli army is reinforcing the area with elite special forces." The newspaper stated: "The Israeli army has raised its readiness to repel potential ground incursions from the Radwan Unit, Hezbollah's elite forces, to avoid a repeat of October 7th." The Israeli army has bolstered several elite units that will be used as rapid response forces in the event of infiltrations by elements from "Hezbollah" or "Hamas" into Israeli territory. A force from elite units has been stationed in one of the Galilee settlements, and it is expected to intercept any infiltration into the settlements in the area. The newspaper noted that "the deployment of this force came as a result of lessons learned from the events of October 7th. The Israeli army understands that reducing response time in the event of an attack or even hostage-taking is of utmost importance." Meanwhile, the Israeli police and army have established concrete barriers, shields, and firing positions for defense in case Hamas forces breach the Israeli army's front defense systems. The purpose of creating these positions is to prevent infiltrators from reaching deep into the territory, with a focus on major cities in the north.

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