Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has released extensive footage captured by its drones from the heart of the occupied Palestinian territories.
On Wednesday, the movement issued another episode in the series of videos that it has been releasing since June under the title, “This is what the Hoopoe came back with.”
‘Hoopoe’s message’
Hezbollah drone footage shows surveillance over Israel Hezbollah has released a video showing strategic locations in the northern part of the occupied Palestinian territories.
Named after the group’s advanced Hoopoe surveillance aircraft, the footage depicted strikingly detailed snaps of the Haifa-Carmel area in the territories, a strategic height forming the first line of defense for the suburbs of Tel Aviv.
The area hosts several military installations, including the regime’s Iron Dome radar and highly important industrial, touristic, and scientific facilities. The episode covered the regime’s Ramat David airbase, south of the city of Haifa, and Mishar base, a main communications hub between the Israeli military’s Northern Command and the regime’s Ministry of Military Affairs.
It also depicted the Mishmar HaCarmel base, an air defense base responsible for protecting the Haifa area and its surroundings, the Ze'ev base, a reserve air defense base equipped with David's Sling missile batteries, and the Stella Maris base, which contains multi-layered radar systems.
The video, meanwhile, panned along the cities of Nahariyya, Afula, Safad, and Kiryat Shmona, besides covering Syria’s Tel Aviv-occupied Golan Heights.
Hezbollah has been capturing such videos as a means of monitoring the movements of the Israeli military, which has escalated its deadly attacks on Lebanon since last October. The group has been responding to the escalation, which has so far claimed thousands of lives across the country, with retaliatory strikes.