Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has released a strikingly detailed video captured by its Hoopoe surveillance drone, showcasing footage from deep within the Israeli occupied territories.

Iran Press/ West Asia: The movement’s Military Media Unit unveiled the video on Wednesday, marking the third installment in a series titled "This is what the Hoopoe came back with."

This latest footage offers a comprehensive view of the Israeli regime’s Ramat David Airbase, obtained after the drone successfully bypassed the regime’s sophisticated interception network. The base, located 46 kilometers (28 miles) from the Lebanese border, is the only Israeli military airbase situated in the northern part of the occupied territories.

The video provides a detailed look at the airbase’s warplanes, helicopter gunships, command buildings, and officials. It also reveals the platforms hosting the Iron Dome missile system and the base’s ammunition storage facilities.

The release of this footage comes amid escalating threats from the Israeli regime to initiate another war against Lebanon, coupled with near-daily attacks on southern Lebanese areas. Hezbollah has retaliated by striking targets across the border, both in response to Israeli aggression and in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, who are enduring severe Israeli military actions.

Hezbollah’s Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, highlighted the significant impact of the group's operations on the Israeli regime. “The toll includes 9,254 individuals, among them officers and soldiers, with 3,000 amputees, 650 paralyzed, 185 completely blind, and several thousands suffering severe psychological trauma,” he stated last Wednesday.

Hezbollah has previously repelled two Israeli wars against Lebanon in 2000 and 2006, forcing a retreat on both occasions.

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