Lebanese Army Dismantles Developed, “Israeli” Espionage Device in Shamaa, South Lebanon
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The Lebanese Army, after receiving a tip-off from the resistance members, dismantled an "Israeli" electronic spy device on Thursday.
According to the Army Intelligence, the device is "high-tech," and was found close to the village of Shamaa, where the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon operates a large military base.
"A specialized unit affiliated to the Lebanese Army dismantled today a camouflaged photography and spying system planted by "Israel" in Shamaa near Tyre," a communique by the army's guidance directorate said.
The statement added that members of the resistance had informed the army of the device's whereabouts.
"The five-part system was found based on information provided by the Resistance and given to the Lebanese Army's Intelligence Department," the statement said. "Technical units rushed to the scene to check, dismantle, and transfer this high-tech spying system covering the southern coast from Bayyada to Tyre."
The Lebanese Army, after receiving a tip-off from the resistance members, dismantled an "Israeli" electronic spy device on Thursday.
According to the Army Intelligence, the device is "high-tech," and was found close to the village of Shamaa, where the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon operates a large military base.
"A specialized unit affiliated to the Lebanese Army dismantled today a camouflaged photography and spying system planted by "Israel" in Shamaa near Tyre," a communique by the army's guidance directorate said.
The statement added that members of the resistance had informed the army of the device's whereabouts.
"The five-part system was found based on information provided by the Resistance and given to the Lebanese Army's Intelligence Department," the statement said. "Technical units rushed to the scene to check, dismantle, and transfer this high-tech spying system covering the southern coast from Bayyada to Tyre."
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