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General Atwi to intiqad.net: Hizbullah SG Evidences Essential for STL Investigations

General Atwi to intiqad.net: Hizbullah SG Evidences Essential for STL Investigations
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After Hizbullah Secretary General's exceptional press conference, tens of officials started giving out stances regarding the rather "important and crucial" evidences given to accuse the "Israelis" of Lebanese former PM Rafiq Hariri's assassination.

Some voices rise against them, others rise pro, yet logic and science are always present to find a way to prove the rightness of what is presented for a good cause.

Mohammad Atwi, retired Brigadier General, and military communication expert, talks to "intiqad.net", and tries to sway evidences into facts, or at least essential steps towards to truth.
General Atwi confirmed that the information and images provided by Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, which the resistance was able to obtain, were of Analog signals able to be broken through, while after 2006, the enemy started using coded Digital Signals that are unbreakable.

On his behalf, Brigadier Atwi considered intercepting the "Israeli" reconnaissance planes a great accomplishment and victory to the resistance, where those planes, MK 150, work on high sensitive sensors.

Analyzing the image transfer operation conducted by the resistance, Mohammad Atwi referred that this operation was built on three basic levels, first is intercepting the signal, framing it, and later on putting it together.

The retired Brigadier General referred that the Awacs Airplane's role while it was soaring over PM Rafiq Hariri's assassination scene, was to disturb all electronic equipments, including PM Rafiq Hariri's developed technological communication devices.

After seeing what Sayyed Nasrallah provided of evidences, some sides claimed that what he provided could be purchased by any satellite, yet Brigadier General Atwi explained the difference between reconnaissance planes, and satellites.

General Atwi said that reconnaissance planes take photos via sensor cameras through highly sensitive sensors, and it could cover areas more than 20 km square, representing one of the most important geographical maps.

On the other hand, the Brigadier General said that the satellite could only take dimensional photos of 2D, depending on geometrical planes and X Y intervals.

Mr. Atwi believed that the Lebanese government is not capable of intercepting any "Israeli" reconnaissance plane's signals, because the Lebanese army has never been given developed techniques and equipments to serve this cause.

In this context, the military communication expert said that what Hizbullah Secretary General presented shouldn't be questioned, stressing that such evidences and audio visual images cannot possibly be fabricated, and scientifically it's different than those images presented by Google Earth.

General Atwi went on saying that Google Earth could only be available online, and its "zoom ins" don't have the same clarity like that of the reconnaissance planes, where this represents the major aim of those planes, which is presenting a perfect image of the target.

Concerning the audio visual evidences given by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Atwi believed that these are the best evidences the Special Tribunal could ever receive in its investigation.

Commenting on the STL's Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare's request to receive all evidences collected by Hizbullah, Mohammad Atwi said that Bellemare should reconsider investigations with false witnesses.

According to Atwi, this would reveal whether the tribunal is serious concerning these investigations and making use of the evidences.
Hoping for the best, and for a better, less complicated "Israeli"-free Lebanon.

General Atwi to intiqad.net: Hizbullah SG Evidences Essential for STL Investigations

General Atwi to intiqad.net: Hizbullah SG Evidences Essential for STL Investigations

General Atwi to intiqad.net: Hizbullah SG Evidences Essential for STL Investigations

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