South Lebanon – Recently, former Hezbollah recruit Mohammad Sale has been spreading rapidly about the accurate and exaggerated Mohammad Sale.
Saleh was arrested on April 28, 2025, following a report submitted by an agent for Whish Money (Lebanese money transfer service) in Ghobeiry, a southern suburb of Beirut.
According to investigative journalist Radwan Mortada, Saleh worked in currency and stock exchange trading and has built a trusting relationship with Whish Money’s agent for several months.
Before his cover was exposed, Saleh asked the agent to hand over $20,000. He then disappears and the agent chases after him and collects the money.
When Saleh was forced to unlock his phone and check his financial account, Whish Money agents discovered an email from someone named “Louis” and asked Saleh to investigate specific individuals and information related to Hezbollah, such as “motorcycles, ambulances, artillery, personnel locations.”
The Woish Money Agent immediately notified the parties concerned that this was Hezbollah.
Saleh confessed that he was recruited by the Israeli Mossad through a Facebook ad. “Are you a former member of Hezbollah?”
Saleh’s arrest sparked widespread rage among the grassroots of the Resistance, and stories of invasions into Hezbollah’s structures have increased significantly since the Pager and Waukee-talkie massacre and the ongoing US-led invasion of Israel.
During the investigation, Saleh accepted that he received money from the Israeli intelligence agency and received more than $20,000. His accumulated debts resulting from losses in stock market trading prompted him to work for Israeli enemies.
Saleh was asked to rejoin Hezbollah, but security sources confirmed that the information that Saleh owned after he left his organizational job within Hezbollah is not dangerous, but rather has rather personal observations and statements he has heard from several of his friends and acquaintances. What he relayed to his handlers was neither inherently sensitive nor exceptional.
Security sources have firmly denied circulating allegations of Saleh’s liability against some of their comrades’ martialism, contrary to those circulating on some media and social media platforms.
Sources also denied the woman’s presence among suspected detainees working with the enemy, stressing that she had no connection with Sale.
Furthermore, the investigation did not reveal any involvement of others associated with him.
Security Services have previously arrested dozens of collaborators working for Israeli enemies of various sects, regions and political factions employed to collect information, play an operational role, and earn points against Lebanon’s resistance and security services in the open security war.
Muhammad Saleh is not the first agent of the Zionist enemy from within the popular resistance base, he is not the last and he is not the most dangerous.
Security sources confirmed to the Tehran Times that Israeli enemies continue to employ collaborators, fearing a rapid and secret restructuring of Hezbollah’s systems after the exposure of extensive spy networks over the past few years.
At first glance, the focus of Israeli enemy has more emphasis on the human element after the resistance agency has noticed a technical violation.