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Israeli media: Military Intelligence failed

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: Agencies
  • 7 Jul 2022 19:33
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Israeli media outlets wonder about the next step of the occupation after the latter decided not to respond to the drones launched by Hezbollah a few days ago towards the disputed area at Karish gas field.

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  •  Chief of staff of the Israeli occupation forces, Aviv Kochavi,
    Chief of staff of the Israeli occupation forces, Aviv Kochavi.

Following Hezbollah's launch of three UAVs over the Karish gas field, Israeli Military Intelligence made a wrong assessment and failed to discern the movement's thought process, Israeli media said.

Amir Bohbot spoke about the repercussions of Hezbollah's sending drones toward the disputed area of the maritime borders in his article for the Israeli Walla News website.

Officials in the Israeli army’s General Staff have worked hard in recent months to stay away from the negotiation process on the economic-marine border line between Lebanon and Israel over the Karish field, and said that "it is a political event, not a military one, and it is being addressed at the political level."

"In contrast, Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah thought something else, and began to speak out on the matter, issuing threats against Israel," Bohbot added.

What would be the next step? he questioned.

In this context, the Israeli Israel Hayom newspaper said that "the Israeli decision not to respond to launching the drones is likely to be related to Biden's visit to the region next week, or probably to the fact that Israel is also deterred by Hezbollah's power".

"If Israel does not respond openly, the test will be the test of the result; in other words, will Hezbollah keep launching unmanned aircraft against Israel after the Israeli forces shot down four aircraft within two days?" the newspaper added.

"Attention should be paid to the unusual and public criticism of Hezbollah in recent days by Lebanese officials, due to the launch of unmanned aircraft," it read. "On Monday, Lebanon's interim Prime Minister Najib Mikati and Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib met to discuss launching the UAVs into the "disputed maritime space zone," the same report stated.

The Israeli Ministry of Energy tried to exert pressure to prevent the publication of news regarding Hezbollah launching drones into the Eastern Mediterranean Sea to protect "Tel Aviv's" economic interests, Israeli media reported on Thursday.

The Israeli Globes website had reported earlier that Energean, the oil company drilling in the Karish gas field, had scored major losses outside of the "Tel Aviv" 35 index, falling 6.58%. The firm's stocks even dipped 2.55% on the "Tel Aviv" index just days after the resistance's reconnaissance operation.

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The stock prices continued to fall amid attempts to stabilize prices as the firm's holders tried to sell away their shares, Israeli commentators said.

Lebanese Resistance movement Hezbollah had released a statement revealing that it sent out three UAVs on a recon mission over the Karish gas field before they were shot down by the Israeli occupation forces.

Israeli occupation forces had announced that they shot down the three UAVs off the Mediterranean coast. One of the UAVs was downed by an F16 fighter jet, and the other two by Barak missiles launched from the Saar 5 Class Corvette, according to a statement by the IOF.

Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah recently threatened the Israeli occupation over its attempts to forcibly extract gas from the contested region, saying the resistance is prepared to prevent them from infringing on Lebanese sovereignty.

The Israeli Israel Hayom newspaper reported that the Israeli occupation forces made no announcement regarding an operation that took place last week that saw the IOF downing a Hezbollah UAV on June 29.

The IOF only announced Wednesday that it had downed a drone launched by Hezbollah headed for the Mediterranean Sea a week ago hours after Lebanese media reported on the incident.

The IOF claimed that the UAV taken down last Wednesday was intercepted "at a great distance from the maritime border".

The statement released by the Israeli occupation forces confirmed a report by the Lebanese Al-Akhbar newspaper earlier in the day.

"The drones that were launched last Saturday were not the first operation, but were preceded by another operation on Wednesday," the report read.

Israel Hayom said the IOF did not report on the incident due to "Tel Aviv" wanting to "preserve space of ambiguity with Hezbollah" and because they were unsure that the UAV was shot down by Israeli means. "The decision was changed after Lebanese media reported on the incident."

A preliminary Israeli occupation forces investigation revealed that the IOF air force pilots faced difficulty in downing one of Hezbollah's UAVs sent out on Saturday, Israeli news website Walla reported.

The IOF investigation report also revealed that the Israeli pilots failed to track the second Hezbollah drone that was launched at the Karish platform before the drone was downed using a Barak missile from the Saar 5 Class Corvette.

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