AhlulBayt News Agency

source : IRNA
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28 October 2024

3:23:31 PM
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Which type of Hezbollah drones hit Netanyahu's home?

Amir Bohbot, a military analyst at the Zionist news site Walla, said that the Zionist regime's army is weak in dealing with drones sent to the Occupied Territories, citing numerous incidents, including the recent hiding of a Hezbollah drone from radar. Bohbot said: "There are gaps in dealing with drone threats, these gaps have not been revealed today, but have been clear to everyone since October 7, 2023."

AhlulBayt News Agency: A Zionist regime analyst admitted to Israel's weakness in dealing with Hezbollah's drones.

Amir Bohbot, a military analyst at the Zionist news site Walla, said that the Zionist regime's army is weak in dealing with drones sent to the Occupied Territories, citing numerous incidents, including the recent hiding of a Hezbollah drone from radar. Bohbot said: "There are gaps in dealing with drone threats, these gaps have not been revealed today, but have been clear to everyone since October 7, 2023."

According to Bohbot, intercepting and targeting Hezbollah drones is very complex because these drones have low radar waves and fly at low altitudes, which reduces the power of the Israeli air force to target them.

The Zionist analyst continued: "A drone hiding from radar and moving close to the Israeli prime minister's home was a blow that was no less severe than targeting the Golani base."

The Zionist regime's army has been launching widespread attacks on various parts of southern Lebanon since September 23, which has been met with a strong response from Hezbollah.

According to a report by the Lebanese Ministry of Health, 2,546 Lebanese have been martyred and thousands injured in the Zionist regime's attacks on Lebanon so far.

Hezbollah has not remained silent in the face of the targeting of civilians in this country, and from the very beginning, it has put multiple operations against Zionist positions and settlements in the north of the Occupied Territories on the agenda.


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