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On Wednesday, the Israeli army commented on aerial footage released by Hezbollah showing the Ramat David base, about 50 kilometers from the Lebanese border.
Israeli Army spokesman Avichai Adlaei said: “The video released by Hezbollah was only shot by a photography drone and the activities at the air base were not compromised.”
“The IDF, including the Air Force, continues to fight Hezbollah’s air wing, targeting hundreds of its targets in recent months,” Adrai said, adding: “The Air Force is taking all means to protect the skies of the nation of Israel and will continue its efforts.”
Prior to this, Hezbollah announced today that “the resistance forces are on high alert after the bombing of the port of Hodeidah and they were able to enter the Hoopoe March without being noticed by the Israeli enemy.”
Hezbollah released aerial footage of its Ramat David base, about 50 kilometers from the Lebanese border. The video was shot with a Hoopoe drone over Haifa and the occupied Golan Heights.
On July 9, Hezbollah published the “second episode” of “Hoopoe,” which includes “scenes filmed by its reconnaissance aircraft at Israeli bases, leadership headquarters and camps in the occupied Syrian Golan,” about a month after the publication of the first episode. The episode shows “aerial reconnaissance scenes of northern Israel, including the city of Haifa.”
It is noteworthy that after the first episode of “Hoopoe” was broadcast, Hassan Nasrallah confirmed that the crew had a long time to film Haifa, the area around Haifa, before Haifa and after Haifa.
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