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Al-Manar Exposes Israeli Military Spy Devices: Enemy Soldiers Document Their Criminality

Al-Manar Exposes Israeli Military Spy Devices: Enemy Soldiers Document Their Criminality

Al Manar05-03-2025

Israeli spy devices planted by the enemy soldiers in the border towns, South Lebanon, turned later to expose the Zionist forces and their movements.
Those photographing machine, considered to be the eyes of the enemy in the Lebanese territories, are camouflaged in the forms of rocks tree stems, etc.
The Zionist enemy planted those devices at road junctions and near squares, valleys, and important locations in order to capture the movements of any object, vehicle or human spontaneously and instantly.
The Israeli enemy prepares such devices in the occupied Palestinian territories and get them to be planted in highly-camouflaged positions.
Al-Manar reporter Ali Shoeib obtained one of such devices and disclosed many photos captured and saved by the device. The photos expose the Israeli soldiers and their criminality against one of the mosques.destroyed by the Zionist grudge before the withdrawal on February 18, 2025.

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