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Hezbollah continues surveillance drone flights over IDF positions despite ceasefire, troops say

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Hezbollah continues surveillance drone flights over IDF positions despite ceasefire, troops say

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TL;DR

Israeli troops stationed at a fortress recaptured by the Golani Reconnaissance Battalion report that Hezbollah continues to launch surveillance and reconnaissance drones over their positions, despite the ceasefire. The soldiers say every buzzing sound in the sky raises alert, and that the drones track IDF movements. The report comes from a single source embedded with the forces.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Troops stationed at a fortress in southern Lebanon, recently recaptured by the Golani Reconnaissance Battalion, report that Hezbollah is continuing to operate surveillance drones over their positions despite the ceasefire in place. According to the soldiers, the drones track IDF movements and every buzzing sound in the sky raises alert. The forces noted that anti-drone nets are deployed at the site, but the persistent drone activity underscores the fragile nature of the current lull.

This report adds to a pattern of alleged ceasefire violations by Hezbollah documented in recent weeks. As The Zioneer has reported, Hezbollah has been accused of using the ceasefire lull to regroup and gather intelligence, and has been observed crossing the Yellow Line and launching reconnaissance drones into Israeli airspace. The IDF has not officially commented on this specific report.

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