Border strikes Hezbollah has been staging at the border with occupied Palestine indicate high surveillance and intelligence capabilities that the Lebanese resistance group enjoys.
Hezbollah’s Military Media released on Sunday a video of a missile strike on Al-Manara Israeli site. The strike, which saw two missiles targeting occupation soldiers near the Israeli outpost, took place a day earlier (Saturday, December 16, 2023).
Inspecting the video thoroughly, we notice that the first missile targeted a point that the Israeli occupation forces were positioned in at Al-Manara site, facing the Lebanese border towns of Houla and Mais Al-Jabal.
The video also shows Israeli occupation troops evacuating the targeted site into another position that was instantly spotted by Hezbollah fighters.
This was not the end, as resistance fighters waited until the Israeli soldiers repositioned in another building and fired a second missile. It’s noteworthy that the second strike was powerful to the extent that the debris scattered, the video shows.
Meanwhile, prominent Lebanese strategic analyst Hosam Matar pointed to Hezbollah’s high intelligence capabilities.
In a tweet, the researcher, who holds PhD in International Relations, said that Hezbollah ramped up in the last weeks strikes targeting Israeli positions and newly established command centers that are supposed to be safe and out of reach missiles’ reach.
تزايدت في الأسبوعين الأخيرين استهدافات المقاومة في لبنان لنقاط ومراكز قيادة مستحدثة للعدو في تموضعات يفترض أنها آمنة من الرصد والنار. وهذا ما يشير إلى قدرة جمع استخباري عالية ويتطابق مع تصريحات حزب الله أن مسيراته الاستطلاعية تدخل أجواء فلسطين المحتلة وتجمع الصور دون أن يتمكن…
— Hosam Matar حسام مطر (@hosmatar) December 17, 2023
“This shows Hezbollah’s high ability to gather intelligence data and matches with the group’s remarks that Hezbollah’s drones have been entering the Palestinian airspace and collecting images without being spotted by high-tech Israeli defense systems,” Matar said in the tweet.
Citing Hezbollah suicide drone strikes, the analyst pointed to the group’s exceptional ability to maneuver with fire.
“After 70 days of confrontations, Hezbollah fighters are still staging attacks from the front points that have been subjected to daily strikes and attacks under the pretext of deterrence and attempts to push Hezbollah away from the border.”
Source: Al-Manar English Website