An anonymous member of Hezbollah's military wing has stated in an interview that approximately 70% of the group's operatives are now working with Israeli intelligence. This claim was reported by N12, a news outlet, and suggests a significant level of infiltration by Israel into Hezbollah, a group that has historically posed challenges to the Israeli state. The operative expressed concern over Israel's capabilities, stating that the Israeli intelligence knows detailed personal information about Hezbollah members, indicating a deep penetration into the organization. The interview took place near Israel's northern border with Lebanon, in a village where the operative's home was destroyed during previous conflicts with Israeli forces. Despite the destruction, the operative indicated a willingness to disarm, reflecting a complex and precarious situation in the region. This assertion of infiltration parallels previous reports of Israeli operations that have successfully neutralized Iranian intelligence efforts, including the revelation that the head of an Iranian unit targeting Mossad agents was, in fact, an Israeli operative. Such intelligence operations raise questions about the broader implications of state aggression and the humanitarian impact on affected communities.