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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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The sounds of artillery shelling that are echoing in the border area with the Occupied Palestine, are the resul of enemy training.

By: @alishaib1970
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke today with Russian President Vladimir Putin about regional issues and the continued coordination between Israel and Russia in the face of security developments in the region (Lebanon, Syria).
As usual, expect an Israeli aggression on Syria in an area that is close to Russian presence. What a good ally Russia is to Syria.

This comes on the same day as the Iranian parliament speaker visited Russia and delivered a letter to Putin sent from Sayyed Khamenei.
IDF CoS Aviv Kochavi at a ceremony marking the 24th anniversary of the helicopter disaster: "For the past year, we have worked almost every week in the depths of enemy territory to destroy weapons that were targeting or planning to attack the State of Israel and its citizens."
The IDF will receive an additional 2.3 billion shekels, according to Finance Minister Yisrael Katz and Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Aviv Kochavi, who met last week.

This is different than the extra 10 billion dollar package for the airforce.
US Central Command chief Gen. Frank McKenzie calls the proliferation of cheap drones across the region "most concerning tactical development" since the rise of the improvised explosive device during the Iraq War. It's a "new component of warfare," he says.
Lebanon recorded today 61new deaths and 2,063 new cases of Coronavirus.

Cases are stabilizing about 2,000/day. Knowing that tests done yesterday and the day before are lower than usual as it was Saturday/Sunday.
Locally only 6,220 tests were done on Sunday. So the 2,063 cases represent about 33% positivity rate.
On a daily basis, Israel threatens attacking the Lebanese state and most precisely civilian homes for alleged weapon storage. This is normalized by Jews and is normalized by the West.

And to be known, Hezbullah will never attack Israelis unless the IDF attack Lebanese civilians.

Hezbullah until today hasn't retaliated after the Israeli attacks that killed a Hezbullah. A male soldier to a male soldier. A civilian to a civilian.

Pay attention to Israel's threats against Leb civilians. 🔽
“If a [fighting] front breaks out in the north, the country of Lebanon will be the one to pay the heaviest of prices for the weapons that have been scattered in civilian population centers,” warns War Minister Gantz.

"Nasrallah knows very well that his decision to build ammunition and missile caches endangers him and the Lebanese citizens. The Lebanese government should know this and bear the responsibility. If a front opens in the north, the highest price is on civilian gatherings."
@tammam1975: Macron will send his representative Patrick Durel to Lebanon at the end of this week; Durel will meet with a number of officials as he is following up on the Lebanese file on a daily basis
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Lokman Slim's phone and eyeglasses were found only 300 meters away from where he was that night. It's currently with his family. The sister found it using Google "Find my phone". Internal security (information branch) forces are negotiating with the family…
New information about Lokman Slim.

- Security forces insist the phone is with the family. The family denies but friends of the family confirm. His sister is lying.

- LBC said the German embassy is interfering with the investigation and ordered a security cordon near his house.
Fast and Furious: IDF edition ongoing now in south of Palestine.

Will make a thread in a few.
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Was kinda busy doing some work myself.

Hezbullah's 2006 ambush of 2 Vehicles, CoD style circa 2021
🇮🇱 Although the IDF looks like a unique disciplined army, it is far from that and is plagued with theft on par with the worst armies.

Bullets, weapons, grenades, and personnel gear, are lost and in large quantities up to thousands. Even F-16 engines.

Never have we ever witnessed this in Lebanon.

In many cases it's the IDF connoscripts looking to get some extra cash, knowing that the consequences of theft if ever caught is minimal or none. This lawlessness caused dramatic increase in such crimes forcing the IDF to invest in special storage security locations and protocols.

One of the things IDF did lately is to lower the amount of personnel weapons available at active duty bases near the border. This year alone, tens of rifles were stolen along with tens of thousands of bullets (100k+).
For the IDF, this isn't the only issue 🔽
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Bedouins are ravaging the bases on another level, especially in the south.

Here is a video from (likely) this year, of bedouins inside the Tselim base, stealing equipment in front of armed IDF soldiers without interruption.
Tonight was something similar. The news started several hours ago when a car was stolen near Dimona that caused a car chase with police. The thieves then waited till the gates of the IDF Nevatim AF base opened and rushed inside. It's that easy.
Now: The Air Force summoned the Air Force hunting helicopter commando unit at the huge base to search for the Bedouin car thieves who broke into it.