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source : Pars Today
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20 June 2024

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Hezbollah's drone Hodhod, a new nightmare for Israel's military leaders (Photos)

A video released by the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah about the movement’s reconnaissance drone flying over Israel has caused great shock and fear among the Zionists.

AhlulBayt News Agency: A video released by the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah about the movement’s reconnaissance drone flying over Israel has caused great shock and fear among the Zionists.

In response to Israel's military threats, Hezbollah sent a drone named "Hodhod" to northern Israeli occupied lands, successfully capturing images of important military positions in the port city of Haifa.

According to Pars Today, Zionist media have described the video of the drone as very dangerous and have pointed to the images taken by Hodhod of key military centers in northern Israel.

Zionist sources have interpreted this video as a message from Hezbollah, warning that if Tel Aviv takes any action against Lebanon, the bank of targets against Israel will not be small.

Meanwhile, Zionist regime media have admitted that Hezbollah's capabilities have left the Israeli army and security services in shock.

The Zionist regime has described the release of this video and images as very worrying, stating that Hezbollah did not release videos of killed or wounded individuals, but rather showcased its intelligence capabilities.

These Zionist sources have also emphasized the timing of the video's release:

The timing of this video's release is not coincidental, but rather coincides with the visit of Amos Hochstein, the US special envoy, to Lebanon and Israel.

In this regard, Yossi Melman, a Zionist analyst, said: Hezbollah's strategic designers have successfully gathered information from our territories over the past 18 years, since the 2006 war, which is an astonishing achievement.

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