Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, spoke on Wednesday, commemorating the first anniversary of the pager attacks. He addressed the terrorist organization's members saying: "You are healing from injuries and rising above them. You have passed the test and are recovering. They intended to eliminate your function in the battle, but you persist."
The IDF Arabic spokesperson commemorated the anniversary distinctively: posting pagers arranged to display the attack date. Concurrently, Hezbollah released a video commemorating the pager attacks' first anniversary, demonstrating how its injured terrorists are reintegrating into its weapons systems.
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Al-Jadeed, the Lebanese channel, reported in the past 24 hours on the cancellation of VIP cards that Hezbollah terrorists from the "Security Unit" had enjoyed. The card allowed its holders to bypass inspections and enter "sensitive headquarters."
Sources informed the channel that, within the framework of the government's decision to centralize weapons under state control, card distribution ceased approximately one month ago. Subsequently, as reported, the coordination and liaison division in the terrorist organization, under Wafiq Safa's leadership, has not distributed new cards. Additional reports emerged regarding limitations associated with cards distributed to members of Palestinian organizations.

Simultaneously, operations against Hezbollah persist on Wednesday too, marking one year since the pager attacks and nearly one year since Operation "New Order" when the organization's Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah was eliminated. Tuesday evening, Israeli Air Force aircraft targeted a Hezbollah command center in southern Lebanon's Nabatieh district.
Based on southern Lebanon reports, the strike killed at least one individual and wounded approximately ten others. Soon afterward, a UAV strike was reported in Yater village. The IDF stated that Hezbollah persists in efforts to restore terror infrastructure across Lebanon, endangering civilians and exploiting them as human shields.



