Hezbollah’s headquarters in the south-central Iraqi city of Najaf burned down on Saturday. The structure’s destruction comes amidst the backdrop of massive unrest by Iraqi citizens who no longer want to see Iran, and its proxies like Hezbollah, meddling in internal Iraqi affairs.
Kata’ib #Hezbollah headquarters in the city of #Najaf was burned down. #Iraq https://t.co/E2iboS7Oqj
— Amaris (@HorLevnon) January 19, 2020
Meanwhile, the IDF has announced that they will have: “started deploying highly-sophisticated technical infrastructure along Israel’s border with Lebanon. These sensors will identify and prevent underground construction of attack tunnels into Israel by the Hezbollah terror organization in Lebanon.”
We have started deploying highly-sophisticated technical infrastructure along Israel’s border with Lebanon.
These sensors will identify and prevent underground construction of attack tunnels into #Israel by the Hezbollah terror organization in #Lebanon.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) January 19, 2020
It is unclear if the two developments are correlated.