Hezbollah video about drone manufacturing inside Lebanon

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PNN – Hezbollah released a film titled: “The Pride of Lebanese Industry” depicting the various stages of drone manufacturing inside Lebanon.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Al-Ilam Al-Harbi, Hezbollah released a film titled “The Pride of Lebanese Industry” depicting the various stages of drone manufacturing inside Lebanon.

This is while Lebanese sources reported moments before the sound of the alarm siren in Yiftah in the Upper Galilee in northern occupied Palestine, fearing a drone attack by the Lebanese Islamic Resistance.

Hezbollah’s deadly drones have plagued the Zionists, forced the regime’s military commanders to retreat, and stunned and stunned Tel Aviv’s security and military circles.

Yossi Yehoshua, an Israeli military affairs analyst, wrote in the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper: Currently, there is no defense system against drones carrying explosives – neither from Rafael nor from any other company in the world – that offers a response similar to that offered against missiles. So, alongside preparing for a renewed confrontation with Iran, the military establishment is focused on finding a solution to this growing threat that could change the course of the conflict.

He stated: The emergence of fiber-optic drones, inspired by battlefields such as Ukraine, is a fundamental change on the northern front and marks the transition to an era in which simple and inexpensive tools are capable of challenging even complex systems.

Avi Ashkenazi, an Israeli military affairs analyst, wrote in the Ma’ariv newspaper: Army Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir did a good job by withdrawing more units from Lebanon so that they would not become easy targets for Hezbollah.

Channel 13 also announced: According to Israeli military estimates, Hezbollah has thousands of drones carrying explosives, including the simplest and cheapest models that can be purchased online for a few hundred dollars.

The Zionist media outlet Haaretz also reported: The Lebanese front has currently become the most difficult and bloodiest battlefield for the Israeli army.

The report states: Hezbollah has been able to identify the weaknesses of the Israeli army, and even within military units, questions have been raised about how to continue operations in Lebanon.

Haaretz stressed that Hezbollah shows no signs of retreating and continues its activities.

The media outlet also noted the increasing number of injuries among Israeli soldiers, writing that this has raised questions within the military, including whether the targets set are worth the high risk that soldiers are taking against the threat of drones.

The Zionist media outlet Israel Hayom also acknowledged: The Lebanese quagmire has returned, and senior officers are now admitting that the situation is much worse than before the war. The tactical failure in the issue of Hezbollah’s fiber-optic drones is taking place in parallel with the strategic failure caused by arrogance.

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