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Hezbollah issues direct threat to sensitive Israeli sites with "Hudhud Episode 2"

Published July 9th, 2024 - 04:25 GMT
Hudhud Episode 2
Hezbollah Releases Video of Israeli Military Bases in the Golan (Hezbollah)

ALBAWABA - Hezbollah published "Hudhud Episode 2" today, showing aerial spy footage of Israeli military positions in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. The 11-minute film shows intelligence bases, command centers, and military camps.

The Islamic Resistance's aerial surveillance aircraft captured photographs of the seized Arab Syrian Golan's intelligence facilities, command centers, and camps, according to Hezbollah's military media. According to Israel's Broadcasting Authority, military officials say the film was taken two months ago.

Hezbollah broadcast a nine-minute video in June surveying northern Israel. This older film showed overhead views of Rafael's military industrial complex, Haifa port (military and civilian), the power plant, the airport, oil tanks, and petrochemical facilities. The submarine command building, Sa'ar 4.5 logistic support ship, and Sa'ar 5 ship were shown.

The Israeli army noted that several of the Hezbollah video's military locations had been attacked before. Israeli Army Radio's military reporter said that Hezbollah has assaulted several of the Golan positions in the video during the preceding nine months.

More than 70% of the Galilee Panhandle was damaged, according to Israeli media. Over half of Kiryat Shmona residents are afraid to return home due to Hezbollah rocket assaults.

Recently, an Israeli attack on a Damascus-Beirut highway automobile killed two Hezbollah members. Syrian media said that the attack killed passengers of a car near the Sbeineh crossroads. Channel 14 in Israel said that Hezbollah's air defense force member was targeted.

Hezbollah and other Lebanese and Palestinian groups have been fighting Israeli soldiers everyday since October 8. These groups want a truce to end Israel's deadly assault in Gaza, which has U.S. backing since October 7, 2023. The battle has killed approximately 126,000 people, including women and children, and left over 10,000 missing.

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