Lebanese resistance destroys Israeli spy equipment (+photos)

Under sustained fire from the Tel Aviv army, Hezbollah fighters attacked the Miskaf Am, Abu Dajaj and Al-Sadah sites with guided missiles and appropriate weapons, damaging some of their technical equipment.

Lebanese resistance destroys Israeli spy equipment photos

In a video posted on its Telegram channel, the resistance pointed out that these Israeli positions on the edge of the border are bases for espionage, piracy and exploitation that invade the privacy of the Lebanese.

In the nearly four-minute footage, Hezbollah released scenes of destruction of towers, optical, radio control and surveillance equipment.

At the same time, the attack on points was demonstrated with laser systems for determining distances, wireless interception and communication devices, as well as day and night vision technology with telescopes up to five kilometers deep.

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According to Brigadier General Charles Abi Nader, these means used by Israel eliminate the need to station guards at the borders to monitor and warn of resistance movements.

In parallel, the resistance carried out actions against the Israeli positions of Roueissat Al-Alam, Al-Summaqah and Zibdine in the occupied farms of Shebaa and the hills of Kfar Shuba.

Israel, for its part, continues its airstrikes on towns on Lebanon’s southern border, which in recent days have led to fires in the forests bordering the border in Naqoura, Alma Al-Shaab, Al-Dhahira and Aita Al-Shaab.

On October 7, the Hamas movement launched a surprise attack against Israel, adding support to Islamic Jihad and the Popular and Democratic Liberation Fronts with all their military brigades a few hours after Operation Al-Aqsa Deluge.

From the first moment of the battle, Hezbollah reiterated its commitment to the liberation of the occupied Lebanese land and its solidarity with the resistance and the Palestinian people.

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