Haaretz: Israeli officials are concerned about Hezbollah’s growing use of drones.
In a report, the Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz addresses the Zionist regime’s leaders’ fears about what it calls Hezbollah’s growing use of drones to gather information from the regime.
The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz reported on Saturday that there was concern among Israeli military and political leaders over the growing use of drones by Lebanese Hezbollah.
The newspaper explained that the use of drones is increasing after Hezbollah gained experience in Syria.
The paper stressed that Hezbollah used the planes to “gather information” about Israel for operational purposes, and that political and military leaders in Tel Aviv remained concerned.
The newspaper claimed that the Hezbollah drone, which was shot down by the Israeli army last Friday after crossing the border, was the fifth drone of its kind to be shot down in just one year.
Zionist army spokesman Avikhai Adreei posted pictures on his Twitter account last Friday claiming that the army had recently shot down a drone belonging to the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, which was used to gather information and espionage. Is.
A Tel Aviv army spokesman also claimed that the drone had captured secret images of Hezbollah forces practicing using the drone, which Tel Aviv had recovered.
The Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar, meanwhile, wrote that such a claim shows Israel’s stupidity, as the published images themselves refute the claim of a spokesman for the occupying army. In one of the images, youths are allegedly members of Hezbollah, dressed in civilian clothes, standing in a public place surrounded by cars. At the same time, there is no flag or anything to indicate that these people are affiliated with Hezbollah.