'Israel' imports own drones from India as local production destroyed
Israeli media reveal a military factory established by "Israel" in India that supplied the Israeli army with 20 drones of its own manufacture last February.
Israeli media revealed that "Israel" had established a military factory in India that supplied the Israeli occupation with 20 drones in February.
The primary purpose of this factory, according to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, was to provide the Indian army with Hermes 900 drones. However, due to shortages arising from the ongoing war on Gaza and confrontations with Lebanon, "Israel" diverted 20 of these drones specifically for its own military use.
Yedioth Ahronoth added that India had also supplied the Israeli occupation forces with artillery shells and weapons since the beginning of the war, reflecting a strategic partnership between India and the Israeli occupation.
"Israel's" need to import weapons and drones follows the targeting of Hezbollah, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, of several Israeli military factories, including Rafael, Plasan, Elbit, and David Cohen, in addition to the destruction and disablement of several Israeli air defense systems.
It is worth noting that Elbit had declared a state of emergency to support the daily needs of the Israeli occupation forces, while Rafael shifted to working around the clock at all its production sites due to "Israel's" urgent need for ammunition, weapons, and interception missiles.
Hezbollah shows vital Israeli sites to be targeted in case of war
The Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah released a video showing vital Israeli targets only known to the occupation's security apparatus, suggesting that these sites will be targeted in the event of a war against Lebanon.
The video included snippets of Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's latest speech, in which he warned the Israeli occupation that the Resistance would fight with no restraints or limits if war were imposed on Lebanon.
"Israel" will regret waging war on Lebanon, he said.
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.
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