
Inside Israel’s Shadow War: The Ten Days That Changed Everything
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Unveiling the Unthinkable
In a historic broadcast now available for English-speaking audiences on Yavin, “The Ten Days in September” opens with the chilling revelation: it took just ten days to topple what was believed to be Israel’s most dangerous enemy—Hezbollah.
Presented by Keren Gazit and led by investigative journalist Avi Amit and correspondent Nadav Ben-Tzur, this unprecedented exposé features rare on-camera interviews with top Mossad operatives and senior Israeli defense officials—many speaking publicly for the first time.
What begins as an overview of a fast-paced military operation soon spirals into a deeper, more unsettling truth: no one—neither in the government nor the IDF—had truly planned the rapid series of events that unfolded.
A Secret War, Years in the Making
The documentary brings to light an astonishing Mossad operation over two decades in the making. Code-named “Operation Viper”, the Israeli intelligence agency embedded explosive payloads into thousands of communication devices sold to Hezbollah under the guise of a European tech firm. These covert tools remained dormant for years—until the time was right.
That moment came in September.
Within seconds, entire units of Hezbollah command were wiped out, their bunkers obliterated, and an estimated 15,000 operatives were neutralized in a single day.
But the price of such brilliance was high: an unexpected failure to detonate the full cache of devices—a costly intelligence oversight that could not be undone.
Hezbollah’s Collapse—and the Cabinet’s Gamble
As Hezbollah responded with intensified fire from the northern front, Israeli leadership faced a crossroads. The documentary documents internal disputes within the war cabinet, including moments of paralyzing indecision, contradictory political agendas, and real-time assessments by senior military leaders struggling to contain simultaneous threats from Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran.
What follows is a staggering portrayal of strategic misalignment—where field commanders pushed for full northern incursions while political figures hesitated. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of civilians were evacuated from Israel’s north, only to remain in limbo as Hezbollah’s artillery persisted.
The Assassination of Nasrallah: Decision by Detour
One of the most gripping sequences occurs as the Cabinet debates the targeted killing of Hezbollah’s Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah. For weeks, intelligence operatives confirmed his location—yet political hesitations stalled the operation.
Then, during a chance meeting in New York, with the Prime Minister preparing to address the UN, the trigger is finally pulled. At 6:20 PM, while Netanyahu spoke on the world stage, 84 bombs were released—erasing Nasrallah’s bunker.
International headlines lit up in seconds. Israel had done the unthinkable.
Beyond the Bombs: A Region Transformed
The assassination of Nasrallah set off a domino effect across the Middle East. Assad’s regime in Syria was destabilized. Iran’s military proxy network fractured. The 17-01 agreement, long stalled, was suddenly back on the table.
Yet even amid strategic triumph, a haunting question looms: Will Israel’s northern residents ever feel safe enough to return home?
A Documentary Like No Other
This isn’t just a war story. “The Ten Days in September” is a story of calculated patience, fractured leadership, and the quiet agony of families displaced. It is a deep dive into the intersection of morality, intelligence, and modern warfare.
Through exclusive interviews, classified revelations, and emotional testimonies, this film paints the full picture of a war Israel never publicly declared—but decisively won.
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This landmark documentary is now available for streaming with full English subtitles on Yavin.org. It is part of our mission to make high-quality Israeli storytelling accessible to global audiences—one real story at a time.
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