A new report revealed by Kan News uncovers unprecedented operational coordination between Hamas and Hezbollah — including a concrete plan for hundreds of Hamas operatives to join Hezbollah’s elite Radwan force in a future ground invasion of Israel.
According to the details, senior officials in both organizations worked on a joint operational framework that would place Hamas fighters directly under Radwan command in Lebanon. These terrorists were being prepared to take part in a cross-border assault designed to overwhelm Israeli defenses in the Galilee once Hezbollah received the order to launch its long-planned invasion.
The investigation indicates that this coordination accelerated significantly over the past year, with Hamas units earmarked specifically to boost Radwan’s numbers and capabilities. The intent was clear: create a larger, more lethal strike force capable of breaching Israeli territory on “Day One” of a major northern war.
Security officials say this cooperation demonstrates how deeply the Iran-backed network has integrated Gaza-based and Lebanon-based terror groups, aiming to open multi-front pressure on Israel at the moment of their choosing. The report underscores the strategic threat posed by the combined efforts of Hezbollah and Hamas, even after Hamas’ heavy losses in Gaza.