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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Hoopoe - Part 2: Hezbollah over 'the eyes of Israel' in occupied Golan</h1>
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<div class="gmail-reader-estimated-time" dir="ltr">July 9, 2024<br></div>
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<div class="gmail-moz-reader-content gmail-reader-show-element"><div id="gmail-readability-page-1" class="gmail-page"><p>The 10-minute video showcased footage of six Israeli strategic electronic reconnaissance sites in the occupied Syrian Golan.</p><div><ul id="gmail-content-slick-0"><div aria-hidden="false"><li>
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A screengrab from a video published by the Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon shows a Hezbollah drone
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<p>The Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah
on Tuesday broadcast the second episode of the Hoopoe series, featuring
high-resolution aerial reconnaissance footage of intelligence bases,
command centers, and camps belonging to the Israeli occupation forces in
the occupied Syrian Golan.</p>
<p>The 10-minute video showcased footage of six strategic electronic
reconnaissance sites in the occupied Syrian Golan; the western and
eastern Shlagim sites, the Astra site, the Yisraeli site, the Avital
site, and the Tel Fares site.</p>
<p>According to the information provided in the video, these Israeli
sites are tasked with espionage, guidance, long-range monitoring, and
electronic attacks involving jamming and deception.</p>
<p>Moreover, the sites contain key nodes for communications and data
exchange and house forces from the 8200 and 9900 units, as well as the
electronic warfare unit.</p>
<p>Additionally, the six Israeli sites include forces responsible for securing the bases, their equipment, and the border area.</p>
<p>It is noteworthy that the intelligence and early warning bases filmed
by Hezbollah's Hoopoe are referred to as "the eyes of the state of
Israel," and the footage released included multiple scans of these
sites.</p>
<p>Additionally, the footage revealed command centers and camps belonging to the Israeli occupation military:</p>
<ul><li>Habushit and Ma'aleh Golan barracks, along with newly established points during Operation Al-Aqsa Flood</li><li>Yoav barracks, which includes an artillery and missile battalion operating on the al-Jalil and Golan fronts</li><li>Southern Revaya barracks, which includes the 71st Armored Battalion headquarters in the 188th Brigade</li><li>Northern Revaya barracks, which includes the 74th Armored Battalion headquarters in the 188th Brigade</li><li>Alika barracks, which includes the main headquarters of the 188th Armored Brigade</li><li>Kirin barracks, which includes a camp for ground units training in the Golan fields</li><li>Southern Gamla barracks, which includes a training and readiness
camp for ground forces the size of a battalion and a base for the 77th
Armored Battalion</li><li>Keila camp, which includes a primary training base for regional
command and a key facility for troops training in the Golan training
camp</li><li>Zaura artillery position, which includes a permanent artillery battery site belonging to the 769th Brigade</li><li>Odem artillery position, which includes another permanent artillery battery site belonging to the 810th Brigade</li><li>Odem border site, which includes a Raz artillery radar and a three-dimensional air radar for aerial management</li><li>Sha'al headquarters, the alternative command post for the 210th Regional Division</li><li>Nafah base, which serves as the headquarters for the 210th Regional Division and its 366th Communications Battalion</li><li>Southern Keila barracks</li><li>Yarden barracks</li><li>Nafah base</li><li>Tsnobar base</li><li>Katsavya barracks</li><li>Ofek airport</li><li>Ofek camp</li></ul>
<p>The video also showcased new points and roads for Israeli forces
outside the aforementioned sites, established during Operation Al-Aqsa
Flood, along with fortified shelters for soldiers.</p>
<p>Experts have previously explained to <strong>Al Mayadeen</strong>
that the missile illustrated next to the target card has guiding fins at
its front, symbolizing a precise missile, which is a message Hezbollah
intended to convey in the video.</p>
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A screengrab from a video published by the Military Media of
the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon shows the identification card of the
six strategic electronic reconnaissance sites in the occupied Syrian
Golan
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<p>Hezbollah's video concluded with the word "to be continued," followed
by additional aerial reconnaissance footage from Safed and Tabarayya,
to be featured in the next episode of the series.</p>
<p>This episode of the Hoopoe follows the first nine-minute-and-a-half episode, titled <a href="https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/undetected--hezbollah-hoopoe-mission-exposes-sensitive-israe">"This is what the Hoopoe came back with,"</a>
in which the Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon
released footage showing its reconnaissance drones flying over swathes
of occupied Palestinian land, including Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya, Safad,
Karmiel, Afula, all the way to Haifa and its port.</p>
<p>The published footage included <a href="https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/experts-decode-messages-in-hezbollah-s-hoopoe-mission-video">intelligence about Israeli sites</a>
inside occupied Palestine and clearly showed that the drone arrived at
the port of Haifa intact. Hezbollah's drones brought back footage and
information about sensitive sites they captured over Haifa starting with
the port itself to oil refineries and military factories, not to
mention the locations of military battleships and important economic
hubs in the port.</p>
<p>Five days later, Hezbollah released a video showing vital Israeli
targets only known to the occupation's security apparatus, suggesting
that these sites <a href="https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/hezbollah-shows-vital-israeli-targets--including-ben-gurion">would be targeted in case of a war</a> against Lebanon.</p>
<p><a href="https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/al-mayadeen-dissects-hezbollah-s-video-of-coordinates--vital">The video included snippets</a>
of Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's speech, in
which he warned the Israeli occupation that the Resistance would fight
with no restraints or limits if war were imposed on Lebanon. </p>
<p>"Israel" will regret waging war on Lebanon, he said.</p>
<p>The HaKirya complex, which includes the headquarters of the Ministry
of Security, the general staff, and many of the senior military staff
leaders, was also shown.</p></div></div></div>
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