Hezbollah Publishes a Video Entitled “To Whom It May Concern,” Reaffirms S. Nasrallah’s Warnings

June 23, 2024

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Hezbollah’s military media released a powerful video titled “To Whom It May Concern,” reinforcing the group’s Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s recent warning to the Zionist entity. The video serves as a stark reminder of the consequences that await the entity if it engages in reckless actions against Lebanon.

The video includes coordinates of strategic sites within occupied Palestine, such as Ben Gurion Airport, Haifa, Hadera Port, Ashdod Port, and several other critical areas. 

In addition, this release follows the 9-minute “Hoopoe” video, which revealed strategic Israeli military bases in northern Palestine and the Haifa area, captured by a drone.

Coordinates of Vital Areas Revealed in the Video

This new message from Hezbollah underscores their detailed knowledge of those vital locations, signaling a dire threat to the Israeli entity.

Source: Hezbollah Military Media

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Scenes from Hezbollah’s newly published video showing vital Israeli sites to be targeted in case of war with Lebanon. This particular scene shows the Dimona nuclear facility (Military Media)

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Hezbollah has released footage of vital Israeli targets, supposedly only known to “Israel’s” security apparatus.

The Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah – released a video showing vital Israeli targets only known to the occupation’s security apparatus, suggesting that these sites will be targeted in case of a war against Lebanon.

The video included snippets of Hezbollah’s Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s latest speech, in which he warned the Israeli occupation that the Resistance would fight with no restraints or limits if war were imposed on Lebanon. 

“Israel” will regret waging war on Lebanon, he said. 

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The HaKirya complex, which includes the headquarters of the Ministry of Security, the General Staff, and many of the senior military staff leaders, was also shown. 

A list of the potential targets included in the video: 

  • Vital targets in Haifa
  • Ashdod port
  • Hadera power station
  • Ramat David Military Airport in Afula
  • Pengrion Airport
  • Nevatim base
  • Oil refineries on the coast
  • Negev rules
  • Satellite area in Yehuda
  • Research Center at Dimona Nuclear Reactor

This comes only a few days following the Hoopoe mission, during which Hezbollah gathered footage showing its reconnaissance drones flying over swathes of occupied Palestinian land, including Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya, Safad, Karmiel, Afula, all the way to Haifa and its port.

Titled “This is what the came back with,” the nine-minute-and-a-half video captured footage and exposed sensitive Israeli sites. Hezbollah indicated that the video was only the first episode of more yet to come, highlighting that the drones bypassed Israeli air defenses and returned to Lebanese airspace undetected.

The published footage included intelligence about Israeli sites inside occupied Palestine and clearly showed that the drone arrived at the port of Haifa intact. Hezbollah’s drones brought back footage and information about sensitive sites they captured over Haifa starting with the port itself to oil refineries and military factories, not to mention the locations of military battleships and important economic hubs in the port.

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US prepared to back ‘Israel’ in full-scale war with Hezbollah: CNN

June 22, 2024

Source: News websites

US and Israeli flags fly on the stage in front of the Capitol at the March for “Israel” at the National Mall on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

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A senior administration official tells CNN that US officials emphasized that the Biden administration would provide “Israel” with the necessary security assistance.

Senior US officials assured a delegation of top Israeli officials visiting Washington this week that the Biden administration is fully prepared to support its ally in case of a full-scale war with Hezbollah, CNN reported, citing a senior administration official.

The Biden administration has consistently claimed that it wants to avoid a war between “Israel” and Hezbollah, advocating for diplomatic de-escalation. This week, US envoy Amos Hochstein was sent to the region in an attempt to supposedly help ease tensions.

The media outlet noted that top Israeli officials, including Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer and “National Security” Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi, held meetings with Biden administration officials such as National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and White House Middle East Coordinator Brett McGurk.

Sources revealed that the Israeli and American officials discussed various topics, including the situation along the border with Lebanon, Iran, and ceasefire and prisoner exchange negotiations.

The senior administration official mentioned that US officials emphasized that the Biden administration would provide “Israel” with the necessary security assistance, but noted that American troops would not be deployed on the ground.

The official indicated that in this week’s meetings, US and Israeli officials discussed potential strategies to reduce tensions along the Blue Line separating southern Lebanon and northern occupied Palestine, including discussions on returning displaced Israeli settlers and Lebanese citizens to their homes.

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The talks coincided with Israeli occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s public accusations that the US was withholding weapons and ammunition from “Israel”, leading to a tense exchange between Israeli and US officials.

On Wednesday, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warned that “the possibility of invading al-Jalil remains on the table” should the confrontation with “Israel” escalate on the borders with northern occupied Palestine.

“The enemy knows it must expect us on land, in the air, and at sea, and if war is imposed, the Resistance will fight without constraints, rules, or limits,” he made it clear during the memorial service for senior Hezbollah commander Sami Taleb Abdallah and his companions, who were martyred days earlier in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.

A day before, the Military Media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah published footage showing its reconnaissance drones flying over swathes of occupied Palestinian land, including Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya, Safad, Karmiel, Afula, all the way to Haifa and its port.

Titled “This is what the Hoopoe came back with,” the nine-minute-and-a-half video captured footage and exposed sensitive Israeli sites. Hezbollah indicated that the video was only the first episode of more yet to come, highlighting that the drones bypassed Israeli air defenses and returned to Lebanese airspace undetected.

Shortly after Hezbollah published the video, the Israeli occupation military said that “operational plans for an offensive in Lebanon were approved and validated.” Senior Israeli commanders also decided to “accelerate the readiness of the forces on the ground,” according to the military statement.

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