Hezbollah published an almost 10-minute video, on Tuesday, showing footage of 17 military sites in the Israeli-occupied Syrian Golan Heights which it said had been gathered by the armed group’s surveillance aircraft, Reuters reports.
The video is the second episode in a series intended to show how far Hezbollah’s surveillance of Israel has reached as tensions mount over Israel’s war against Palestine in Gaza and over frequent exchanges of fire across Lebanon’s border with Israel.
The group published a more than nine-minute video in June of what it said was surveillance footage of locations in Israel, including the city of Haifa’s airport and sea ports.
“Publishing this video sends a clear message to the enemy and its army,” said Hezbollah media relations officer, Muhammad Afif.
“The importance stems from demonstrating our technical and technological capabilities in the field of surveillance and obtaining necessary information we need in times of war,” Afif added.
Lebanese television channel, Al Mayadeen, said in June, after the first video was published, that unmanned aircraft had bypassed Israel’s defence systems and returned to Lebanon without being detected or shot down.
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Hezbollah has sent both surveillance and attack drones into Israel since the start of the Israel-Palestine war last October, and has said the drone launches are in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has been gradually intensifying for months, raising fears of a full-scale war, which both sides say they wish to avoid and diplomats are working to prevent it.
The United States and France are working on a negotiated settlement to the hostilities along Lebanon’s southern border with Israel.
According to a report, Hezbollah on Tuesday published a new video featuring drone footage of Israeli military bases and locations in the Golan Heights
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The video published by Hezbollah was close to 10 minutes in length and followed a similar compilation of footage released last month.
The footage opened with an aerial shot of northern Israel, in which areas including Nahariya, Safed, and Haifa were highlighted, as well as Mount Dov, close to the Lebanon border.
The video featured snapshots of various military outposts in northern Israel, which according to Hezbollah are used for a variety of purposes, from artillery and air defense batteries to command headquarters. The group also highlighted a base that is used by the Israel Forces Military Intelligence’s Unit 8200.