
Season 2 · Episode 1359
Can Hezbollah Actually Hold Israeli Territory?
How did a local militia become a professional army? Explore the elite Radwan unit and the strategy behind Hezbollah’s shadow state.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 18, 202632m 22s
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Show Notes
By 2026, the traditional definitions of insurgency have been replaced by a new, more dangerous reality: the rise of the professional non-state army. This episode examines the mechanics of Hezbollah’s evolution, from its origins as a collection of Shia factions to its current status as a force capable of division-level maneuvers and high-intensity combat. We analyze the elite Radwan unit’s offensive capabilities, the engineering marvel of their hardened tunnel networks, and the strategic "land bridge" from Iran that sustains this state-within-a-state.