Hezbollah has published a video that, according to the group, shows it using civilian homes in southern Lebanon as cover and launch pads for missile attacks on Israel. The footage is reportedly circulated by the organization's affiliated media channels.
Hezbollah released video footage Saturday afternoon that, according to the group, documents its operatives using civilian homes in southern Lebanon as cover and launch platforms for missile attacks on Israel. The clip — circulated via the organization's affiliated media channels — is part of a longstanding pattern of Hezbollah embedding military assets within populated areas, a tactic the IDF and Western governments have repeatedly cited as a violation of international law.
The footage's release comes amid ongoing cross-border hostilities that have seen repeated exchanges of fire between the IDF and Hezbollah forces. The timing and exact location of the video were not independently verified, and the IDF has not commented on the specific footage. As The Zioneer has previously reported, the Alma Research Center and other sources have documented Hezbollah's use of civilian infrastructure, including religious sites, as military positions throughout the current conflict.
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