Hezbollah media posts footage of simulated attack on Israeli outpost
Hezbollah's media wing publishes a video simulating a resistance operation carried out against an Israeli occupation outpost in northern occupied Palestine.
The media wing of the Lebanese Resistance movement Hezbollah published Sunday a 6-minute-long video simulating the resistance storming an Israeli occupation outpost in northern occupied Palestine on the 17th anniversary of the July war.
The video, entitled "No one can overcome you", simulates the storming of an Israeli outpost in northern Palestine. It shows massive feats, from completely taking over the outpost and erecting Hezbollah banners all over it, all the way to taking down that of the Golani Brigade and completely demolishing the outpost as the Israeli soldiers were trapped inside of it.
#WATCH | On the 17th anniversary of the 2006 July War on #Lebanon, the Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah published a video showcasing its fighters conducting a simulated offensive against a mock-up Israeli military outpost in northern #Palestine. pic.twitter.com/DBFLylxHL9
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) July 16, 2023
This comes amid tensions with the Israeli occupation at the Palestinian-Lebanese borders over Israeli violations and provocations in the area.
Back in June, a Lebanese citizen was wounded by tear gas canisters fired by occupation soldiers at residents in the area, while the Lebanese army soldiers took combat positions.
At that time, Israeli occupation forces also carried out bulldozing operations outside what is known as the "withdrawal line" in Kfar Chouba.
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During a speech on Wednesday, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah underlined that the July 2006 victory laid the groundwork for a deterrence equation that still exists to this very day and led to the erosion of Israeli deterrence.
He said, "The Israeli enemy was seeking, by all means, to prevent the strengthening of the Resistance in Lebanon but to no avail, despite all the circumstances."
Sayyed Nasrallah stressed that the July 2006 victory ended the so-called "Greater Israel" project.
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