Israel shows hidden weapons to Lebanese civilians

A journalist from Beirut-based satellite news channel Al Mayadeen allowed a closed domain of the site to enter and photographed a complex Turkish CNC hydraulic device, used to cut and shape steel pipes.

Despite Israel’s statement, Hezbollah denied the production and storage of missiles in civilian residential spaces and expressed satisfaction with Nasrallah’s public relations. Sources close to Nasrallah claim that “Netanyahu lost the PR war in a few hours, and did not think for a moment that could happen. “

They continued: “Netanyahu a victim of his classic staging, and a pro error of strategic dimensions . . . He disseminated false data to incite Hezbollah to the UN.

In an interview, Nasrallah accused: “Netanyahu inciting the Lebanese to others who oppose Hezbollah, as usual. “

It turns out that despite Nasrallah’s media denial bombardment, Hezbollah continues to manufacture and acquire missiles and rockets in internal civilian spaces that serve as human shields. Lebanon and Baalbek region.

Brick. General (retired) Dr. Shimon Shapira is a senior investigator at the Jerusalem Public Affairs Center, was secretary of the Prime Minister’s army and chief of staff to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and edited the Jerusalem Center for Iran eBook: From Regional Challenge to Global Threat. Hezbollah: Between Iran and Lebanon, Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University, 2000, 4 editions.

This article was first published through the Jerusalem Public Affairs Center.

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