How Hezbollah is Driving Israel Crazy in the Intelligence War?

The Lebanese resistance movement broadcast a video on the Al Jazeera television station showing how Hezbollah controls all movements of Israeli soldiers, even in their rooms.

Jun 11, 2024 - 14:58
How Hezbollah is Driving Israel Crazy in the Intelligence War?

The Lebanese resistance movement broadcast a video on the Al Jazeera television station showing how Hezbollah controls all movements of Israeli soldiers, even in their rooms.

Hezbollah, as one of the resistance forces in Lebanon, and a representative of the world resistance movement, since October 8 2023, has attacked all Israeli intelligence and surveillance centers, and disrupted the regime's radar in certain areas.
 
Hezbollah attacked the Israeli intelligence base, Meron, more than seven times, and shot down two spy balloons of the Zionist Regime, in Tiberias, and in the Rmeish region.
 
In this way, Israel has lost control of its air zone on the Lebanese border, and can no longer access information from the border via air.
 
Hezbollah, on the other hand, managed to send spy planes and kamikaze drones into Israel, without activating the anti-missile air defense system and danger sirens on the northern front.
 
In conclusion, attacks on the Israeli Regime's intelligence systems played a key role in giving Hezbollah drones the freedom to carry out activities from the Lebanese air zone.
 
Hezbollah, in the Al Aramshe Arab region, succeeded in collecting important information through its spy planes. Thus, Hezbollah could attack Israel's military center in this area and kill and injure 18 Israeli soldiers.
 
Hezbollah has expanded its attack area. Regarding the shooting down of two Israeli spy balloons, it must be said that Hezbollah has carried out a very clever action.
 
According to Brigadier General Munir Shehadeh, former Head of the Lebanese Military Court, Hezbollah, first, tactically attacked Israeli control rooms, because if these rooms were not attacked, then all information obtained by the balloons would automatically be erased.
 
After that, Hezbollah shot one of the Israeli spy balloons with an Almas missile. Next, Hezbollah destroyed all the cables so they managed to achieve victory.
 
The second Israeli spy balloon was shot down by Hezbollah, in the Tiberias region, 32 kilometers from the Lebanese border. But not only did Hezbollah explode balloons, it also succeeded in flying spy drones into Israel.
 
After entering Israeli territory, Hezbollah's spy planes took photos and gathered information about Israeli spy balloons and their intended targets, then returned safely to Lebanon.
 
The Lebanese resistance movement, in a video broadcast on Al Jazeera television, showed how Hezbollah was able to bombard Israeli soldiers' bedrooms with missiles in Beit Hillel. After this attack, there were many photos of injured Israeli soldiers on social media.
 
Lebanese Hezbollah bombarded the Israeli troops' bedrooms with missiles to show that they had succeeded in obtaining accurate information through their spy planes and had high intelligence capabilities. To the point that vehicles going in and out of Israeli military centers can be attacked by Hezbollah.
 
Apart from that, Hezbollah recently showed off a number of its kamikaze drones carrying two SAM-5 missiles. Thus, these drones can attack three targets at once in addition to attacks carried out by the drone itself.
 
The camera mounted on the drone, and the photos it sent, have proven that. As is known, this kind of technology is found in the Almas missile.