On September 3rd, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claimed that a facility north of Nabi Chit, Lebanon was used by...
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On September 3rd, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claimed that a facility north of Nabi Chit, Lebanon was used by Hezbollah to produce precision guided missiles.
Here’s a picture worth a thousand missiles:
We can now reveal that inside this Hezbollah facility is Iranian-supplied machinery used to manufacture precision guided missiles with an accuracy of less than 10 meters.
Nabi Chit, Lebanon pic.twitter.com/VCYD8wg8o4
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) September 3, 2019
The precision guided missiles, with a accuracy of less than 10 meters are allegedly assembled using Iranian-supplied machinery.
“This facility is of superior importance to the Hezbollah precision-missile project, which is why Hezbollah, in fear of strikes, evacuated precious and unique equipment from the compound to civilian locations in Beirut,” the military said.
According to the IDF, Iran provides the special machinery, trains the production operators, and provides regular guidance and support.
On August 29th, the IDF accused Iran of wanting to supply Hezbollah with precision guided missiles since 2013.
Since 2013, #Iran has been trying to arm Hezbollah in Lebanon with precision guided missiles. Here's how: pic.twitter.com/S0d1ckvu3e
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 29, 2019
The IDF claimed that Brigadier General Ali Asrar Nuruzi, Colonel Majid Nuab and Brigadier General Muhammad Hussein-Zada Hejazi were actively working with Hezbollah to provide the group with the missiles.
These 3 Iranian commanders are working on a secret¹ project with Hezbollah to manufacture precision guided missiles to attack Israel.
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¹not so secret anymore. pic.twitter.com/ZLFsOr9yLz— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 29, 2019
There is also a dramatic video revealing the information which was “declassified,” following a sort of social media game, in which IDF revealed “classified” information (and by no means simply propaganda) by getting retweets of its posts.
DECLASSIFIED: These are the senior Iranian commanders running Hezbollah's precision missile project in Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/4bw24MBoco
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 29, 2019
On the previous day, the IDF provided a tally, claiming that Iran was specifically using Hezbollah to force Lebanon into a war with Israel. Worst of all, Lebanon wasn’t doing anything to stop it.
Iran is using its proxy Hezbollah to drag Lebanon into a war.
What is Lebanon doing to stop them? pic.twitter.com/EYCF5fwjcl
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 28, 2019
On September 1st, Hezbollah fired “2-3” anti-tank missiles, hitting an IDF military outpost and ambulance in Northern Israel.
Hezbollah fired 2-3 anti-tank missiles from Lebanon, hitting an IDF military outpost and ambulance in northern Israel. We fired at the Hezbollah squad responsible. No Israelis were injured in the attack.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) September 1, 2019
Reports from Lebanon say that the anti-tank attack was in response to an Israeli airstrike on August 24th in Syria, which killed two members of the group.
Lebanon’s LBCI TV news channel reported that Hezbollah warned, “Retaliation over drones will be in kind, and will be at its own time and according to its own circumstances.”
In response to the attack, on a battalion headquarters outside of the northern Israeli community of Avivim and at military vehicles nearby, the Israeli military said its artillery cannons and attack helicopters fired approximately 100 shells and bombs at Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah on August 31st said the anti-tank missile attack was in response to the two Hezbollah members being killed in Syria. He also said that there would be a response to an allegedly Israeli drone crashing on the roof of Hezbollah’s media office in southern Beirut, while another exploded and crashed nearby.
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