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⚪️ Mujahideen Brigades:
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Scenes of the fighters of the Mujahideen Brigades bombing the "Yiftah" military site, the headquarters of the first battalion of the Northern Brigade in the Gaza Division, with rockets.
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Note:
0:06 - As part of the battle of Al-Aqsa Flood, the Mujahideen Brigades bomb the "Yiftah" military site north of the Gaza Strip with N7 rockets.
0:16 - The "Yiftah" site - the headquarters of the first battalion of the Northern Brigade in the Gaza Division.
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Scenes of the fighters of the Mujahideen Brigades bombing the "Yiftah" military site, the headquarters of the first battalion of the Northern Brigade in the Gaza Division, with rockets.
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Note:
0:06 - As part of the battle of Al-Aqsa Flood, the Mujahideen Brigades bomb the "Yiftah" military site north of the Gaza Strip with N7 rockets.
0:16 - The "Yiftah" site - the headquarters of the first battalion of the Northern Brigade in the Gaza Division.
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🔴 Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine:
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"We pledge to you, oh soil of our homeland.. from Safad to Rafah.. and from the river to the sea, that our armed liberation struggle shall continue despite all the hardships, despite all the burdens, despite all the sacrifices, and despite all the bloodshed."
George Habash, Al-Hakim.
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"We pledge to you, oh soil of our homeland.. from Safad to Rafah.. and from the river to the sea, that our armed liberation struggle shall continue despite all the hardships, despite all the burdens, despite all the sacrifices, and despite all the bloodshed."
George Habash, Al-Hakim.
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🔴 Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine:
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"In the name of this Front, I declare to you and through you in front of the masses of our heroic Palestinian people, and to the struggling masses of our Arab nation, and to the international public opinion, that our Front is the Front of rejection and steadfastness, the Front of workers, fellaheen, and the impoverished among our Palestinian people.
This Front will not allow in any way the curtain to be drawn on the aggression of 1948. Rather, it will continue to struggle to highlight the meaning of this aggression, to demonstrate the danger of the continuation of its outcomes, and the necessity of fighting to erase all its traces and consequences with the same stubbornness and with the same determination with which we fight the aggression of 1967."
Al-Hakim of the revolution, George Habash.
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"In the name of this Front, I declare to you and through you in front of the masses of our heroic Palestinian people, and to the struggling masses of our Arab nation, and to the international public opinion, that our Front is the Front of rejection and steadfastness, the Front of workers, fellaheen, and the impoverished among our Palestinian people.
This Front will not allow in any way the curtain to be drawn on the aggression of 1948. Rather, it will continue to struggle to highlight the meaning of this aggression, to demonstrate the danger of the continuation of its outcomes, and the necessity of fighting to erase all its traces and consequences with the same stubbornness and with the same determination with which we fight the aggression of 1967."
Al-Hakim of the revolution, George Habash.
🚨🟢 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
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After our fighters returned from the combat lines northwest of Al-Maghazi camp, they confirmed they had trapped a number of occupation soldiers in a tight ambush by closing the gate of a tunnel on 7 zionist soldiers.
After the soldiers descended into it, the tunnel's entrance was blown up with an anti-personnel "Ra'adiya" explosive device, causing deaths and injuries among them. They then targeted two Merkava tanks with a Shuath explosive device and an Al-Yassin 105 shell.
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After our fighters returned from the combat lines northwest of Al-Maghazi camp, they confirmed they had trapped a number of occupation soldiers in a tight ambush by closing the gate of a tunnel on 7 zionist soldiers.
After the soldiers descended into it, the tunnel's entrance was blown up with an anti-personnel "Ra'adiya" explosive device, causing deaths and injuries among them. They then targeted two Merkava tanks with a Shuath explosive device and an Al-Yassin 105 shell.
Today, we honor the soul of the departed comrade and leader, George Habash "Al-Hakim." 16 years ago, he passed away in exile after a long struggle striving towards liberation and return, having founded the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine after meeting Wadie Haddad in medical school in Beirut.
We will be sharing a collection of writings and videos in honor of Al-Hakim on this occasion.
We will be sharing a collection of writings and videos in honor of Al-Hakim on this occasion.
On this day in 2008, George Habash (Al-Hakim) passed away in exile. Al-Hakim was one of the founders of the PFLP and served as its General Secretary until 2000. Habash continued observing the thawabet and principles of true liberation with dedication and steadfastness his entire life. From colonized Al-Lydd, he is a survivor of the Nakba and dedicated his life to the service of his people, leveraging his academic experience not to self-elevate as others so often do, but to treat people as a doctor in the camps while living a humble life. He taught us to emphasize our own sustainability, to safeguard our dignity, and to labor for the cause of liberation.
His vision for liberation was always clear, analytical, and pragmatic. Al-Hakim fiercely held that any interaction, acknowledgment, or partnership with the colonizing enemy is a transgression against not only all struggling colonized people, but especially against those marginalized by the bourgeoisie. He emphasized that the enemy was not just the zionist entity, but that US imperialism remains the head of the snake that consumes the global south.
Al-Hakim was particularly mindful of the essential role and rights of refugees, farmers, women, students, and laborers. George Habash taught us that we are not less because we struggle, bringing forth the word "laborious" not merely as an indication of social status, but that the laborious are the leaders of resistance and revolution.
Today we notice this as the camps offer their own as soldiers in the name of liberation, elevated in martyrdom. Al Hakim was never apologetic about armed Palestinian resistance, which served our people’s dignity and pushed forth our struggle. All the while, cultural laborers, artists, and teachers safeguarded our essence through his teachings. An anti-imperialist model to all, George Habash never overlooked us even when normalization grew increasingly popular among the traitors and stayed committed to the Arab front of rejectionists against imperialist interests throughout the region.
His vision for liberation was always clear, analytical, and pragmatic. Al-Hakim fiercely held that any interaction, acknowledgment, or partnership with the colonizing enemy is a transgression against not only all struggling colonized people, but especially against those marginalized by the bourgeoisie. He emphasized that the enemy was not just the zionist entity, but that US imperialism remains the head of the snake that consumes the global south.
Al-Hakim was particularly mindful of the essential role and rights of refugees, farmers, women, students, and laborers. George Habash taught us that we are not less because we struggle, bringing forth the word "laborious" not merely as an indication of social status, but that the laborious are the leaders of resistance and revolution.
Today we notice this as the camps offer their own as soldiers in the name of liberation, elevated in martyrdom. Al Hakim was never apologetic about armed Palestinian resistance, which served our people’s dignity and pushed forth our struggle. All the while, cultural laborers, artists, and teachers safeguarded our essence through his teachings. An anti-imperialist model to all, George Habash never overlooked us even when normalization grew increasingly popular among the traitors and stayed committed to the Arab front of rejectionists against imperialist interests throughout the region.
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On this day in 2008, George Habash (Al-Hakim) passed away in exile. Al-Hakim was one of the founders of the PFLP and served as its General Secretary until 2000. Habash continued observing the thawabet and principles of true liberation with dedication and steadfastness…
Today, Al Hakim’s teachings and leadership as a founder of the PFLP remain all the more relevant: we refuse normalization, we will fight imperialism wherever the winds of the Nakba pushed us, and we will never relent until we liberate all of Palestine from the river to the sea! That is what George Habash taught us, and we forever hold him as a revolutionary strategist, fighter, and teacher. In the words of Al-Hakim: "Revolt! You have nothing to lose but your chains and your tents."
On the image: "Our promise to every orange tree on the land of Palestine. Our promise to every olive tree on the land of Palestine. Our promise to every sprout that grows on the land of Palestine: Our promise is to keep fighting. And fight. And then keep fighting. And keep fighting! For years. For decades. For centuries if necessary."
—Al-Hakim
On the image: "Our promise to every orange tree on the land of Palestine. Our promise to every olive tree on the land of Palestine. Our promise to every sprout that grows on the land of Palestine: Our promise is to keep fighting. And fight. And then keep fighting. And keep fighting! For years. For decades. For centuries if necessary."
—Al-Hakim
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🚨 Resistance fighters target occupation forces with a heavy barrage of bullets forcing them to withdraw from Al-Masaken neighborhood in #Nablus.
Quotes of Al-Hakim (the wise), Dr. George Habash:
Revolution and Struggle:
• "The Palestinian revolution arose to achieve the impossible, not the possible."
• "Revolt! You have nothing to lose but your chains and tent."
• "On the skulls and bones of our martyrs, we build the bridge of freedom."
• "Enemy aircraft can bomb our camps, kill our elders and children, and destroy our homes, but they will not be able to kill the spirit of struggle within us."
• "Zionism is fascism."
• "Women's liberation is of necessity connected with political liberation and the social liberation of society as a hole."
Oppression and Solidarity:
• "In today’s world no one is innocent, no one a neutral. A man is either with the oppressed or he is with the oppressors. He who takes no interest in politics gives his blessing to the prevailing order, that of the ruling classes and exploiting forces.”
• "We do not absolve anyone who does not point the finger of blame at the oppressors of the people."
Arab Regimes and Normalization:
• "We will make every dove of peace a bomb that we explode in the reactionary imperialist zionist world of peace."
• "By the oranges of Yaffa and the memories of our refugees, we will hold accountable those who sold our land and their buyers."
• "Shame on my hand if it shakes a hand that has struck the necks of my people."
• "The collaborationist Jordanian regime is an obstacle in front of us that must be removed."
Strategy:
• "I am Islamic by education, Christian by religion, socialist by affiliation."
• "We must create an Arab Hanoi."
• "The Palestinian people do not accept waiting twenty years or even one year for the Arab armies to advance to liberate 'Tel Aviv.' The Palestinian masses will find support from one hundred million Arabs."
• "Political power stems from the barrels of guns."
• "The politically unconscious fighter is like pointing the barrel of a gun to his chest."
• "Our true comrades are there in the enemy's prisons, and when they are released, you will see that."
Revolution and Struggle:
• "The Palestinian revolution arose to achieve the impossible, not the possible."
• "Revolt! You have nothing to lose but your chains and tent."
• "On the skulls and bones of our martyrs, we build the bridge of freedom."
• "Enemy aircraft can bomb our camps, kill our elders and children, and destroy our homes, but they will not be able to kill the spirit of struggle within us."
• "Zionism is fascism."
• "Women's liberation is of necessity connected with political liberation and the social liberation of society as a hole."
Oppression and Solidarity:
• "In today’s world no one is innocent, no one a neutral. A man is either with the oppressed or he is with the oppressors. He who takes no interest in politics gives his blessing to the prevailing order, that of the ruling classes and exploiting forces.”
• "We do not absolve anyone who does not point the finger of blame at the oppressors of the people."
Arab Regimes and Normalization:
• "We will make every dove of peace a bomb that we explode in the reactionary imperialist zionist world of peace."
• "By the oranges of Yaffa and the memories of our refugees, we will hold accountable those who sold our land and their buyers."
• "Shame on my hand if it shakes a hand that has struck the necks of my people."
• "The collaborationist Jordanian regime is an obstacle in front of us that must be removed."
Strategy:
• "I am Islamic by education, Christian by religion, socialist by affiliation."
• "We must create an Arab Hanoi."
• "The Palestinian people do not accept waiting twenty years or even one year for the Arab armies to advance to liberate 'Tel Aviv.' The Palestinian masses will find support from one hundred million Arabs."
• "Political power stems from the barrels of guns."
• "The politically unconscious fighter is like pointing the barrel of a gun to his chest."
• "Our true comrades are there in the enemy's prisons, and when they are released, you will see that."
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علمنا الحكيم وقال أمريكا راس الحية
"Al-Hakim Taught Us America is the Head of the Snake," a modern rendition of a classic PFLP song. Produced in 2013.
"Al-Hakim Taught Us America is the Head of the Snake," a modern rendition of a classic PFLP song. Produced in 2013.
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On the third anniversary of the Naksa, "the setback," in which zionist forces occupied the West Bank, Gaza, Syria Golan, and Egyptian Sinai, a defiant George Habash stood in front of cheering crowds. As he raised an AK-47 rifle, crowds cheered "With our souls and with our blood, we will avenge you O Hakim!"
He began his short speech:
"O masses of our struggling people,
Today is the third anniversary of the June defeat. However, these masses, our struggling and fighting masses: these are the masses—our workers and our fellaheen—that know, with these guns, know how to transform defeat into victory."
The crowds erupted, not knowing that, 35 years later, Gaza would liberate itself via armed struggle, nor knowing that, on the eve of the anniversary of the Naksa, an Egyptian hero would march from the deserts of the once-occupied Sinai to the deserts of the still-occupied Naqab to rekindle the era of victory.
They did not know the flood of resistance to come: Kamal Adwan, Lydd Airport, Munich, the Alley of Death, the Valley of Thieves, Beit Lid, the Battle of Jenin, the Flag Operation, Dizengoff in all its iterations, Khairi Alqam, the Revenge of the Free.
Today, we commemorate the Naksa. 300,000 were displaced in what many describe as the "second Nakba," despite that our Nakba is continuous. The zionist expansion of the Naksa laid the foundations for concession and settlement by Arab governments that sought to normalize under imperialist pressure, but the resisting Arab masses proved that they refuse defeat and normalization. The resisting masses refuse Camp David, Oslo, and Wadi Araba.
Sumoud (steadfastness) Magazine published on its cover a month after the Naksa: "Resistance will remain the response to the defeat." Indeed, it remained and remains the only path to salvation and liberation.
He began his short speech:
"O masses of our struggling people,
Today is the third anniversary of the June defeat. However, these masses, our struggling and fighting masses: these are the masses—our workers and our fellaheen—that know, with these guns, know how to transform defeat into victory."
The crowds erupted, not knowing that, 35 years later, Gaza would liberate itself via armed struggle, nor knowing that, on the eve of the anniversary of the Naksa, an Egyptian hero would march from the deserts of the once-occupied Sinai to the deserts of the still-occupied Naqab to rekindle the era of victory.
They did not know the flood of resistance to come: Kamal Adwan, Lydd Airport, Munich, the Alley of Death, the Valley of Thieves, Beit Lid, the Battle of Jenin, the Flag Operation, Dizengoff in all its iterations, Khairi Alqam, the Revenge of the Free.
Today, we commemorate the Naksa. 300,000 were displaced in what many describe as the "second Nakba," despite that our Nakba is continuous. The zionist expansion of the Naksa laid the foundations for concession and settlement by Arab governments that sought to normalize under imperialist pressure, but the resisting Arab masses proved that they refuse defeat and normalization. The resisting masses refuse Camp David, Oslo, and Wadi Araba.
Sumoud (steadfastness) Magazine published on its cover a month after the Naksa: "Resistance will remain the response to the defeat." Indeed, it remained and remains the only path to salvation and liberation.
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🇪🇭 Today marks 50 years of the Sahrawi armed struggle against Spanish colonialism. Like the Palestinian struggle, the Sahrawi struggle is an anti-colonial one that seeks to liberate land, a struggle against reactionary regimes, the comprador, and the colonizers.
In this 1979 video, PFLP Secretary-General George Habash visited Sahrawi refugee camps. He told the cheering people of the camps:
"On behalf of the Palestinian people, on behalf of the people of Wehdat and Tel Al-Zaatar refugee camps, on behalf of the Palestinian revolution, and every fighter of the PFLP, on their behalf and mine: We salute you! We salute your struggle, your heroes, and your sacrifices! We salute your faith in your just cause! I salute your heroic victories in your struggle against the Spanish colonizers and the treasonous monarchic regime in Morocco."
Habash remarked, "We have followed your heroic struggle against Spanish colonizers until you forced them to leave your homeland! Then, we followed your struggle against the reactionary powers in the Arab Morocco.
"When your struggle targeted the reactionary regime in Morocco, we paid more attention to your revolution. We felt as if you were fighting with us in the same trenches against the enemies of the Palestinian revolution.
"In the Palestinian revolution, we don't just fight against 'israel' and zionism; we fight against the Arab reactionary forces who are aligned with the zionist movement. We, in the Palestinian revolution, consider Hassan II to be our enemy, just as he is an enemy to you."
Long live the Sahrawi armed struggle! Long live internationalism! Down with colonialism and imperialism!
In this 1979 video, PFLP Secretary-General George Habash visited Sahrawi refugee camps. He told the cheering people of the camps:
"On behalf of the Palestinian people, on behalf of the people of Wehdat and Tel Al-Zaatar refugee camps, on behalf of the Palestinian revolution, and every fighter of the PFLP, on their behalf and mine: We salute you! We salute your struggle, your heroes, and your sacrifices! We salute your faith in your just cause! I salute your heroic victories in your struggle against the Spanish colonizers and the treasonous monarchic regime in Morocco."
Habash remarked, "We have followed your heroic struggle against Spanish colonizers until you forced them to leave your homeland! Then, we followed your struggle against the reactionary powers in the Arab Morocco.
"When your struggle targeted the reactionary regime in Morocco, we paid more attention to your revolution. We felt as if you were fighting with us in the same trenches against the enemies of the Palestinian revolution.
"In the Palestinian revolution, we don't just fight against 'israel' and zionism; we fight against the Arab reactionary forces who are aligned with the zionist movement. We, in the Palestinian revolution, consider Hassan II to be our enemy, just as he is an enemy to you."
Long live the Sahrawi armed struggle! Long live internationalism! Down with colonialism and imperialism!
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وينك يا حكيم الجبهة الشعبية
"Where Are You, Hakim?" A PFLP song dedicated to its founder. Performed by the Storm Band National Art Troupe in 2018.
"Where Are You, Hakim?" A PFLP song dedicated to its founder. Performed by the Storm Band National Art Troupe in 2018.
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"Documentary of the Founder: George Habash," released on January 26, 2021.
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"Our promise to every orange tree on the land of Palestine. Our promise to every olive tree on the land of Palestine. Our promise to every sprout that grows on the land of Palestine: Our promise is to keep fighting. And fight. And then keep fighting. And keep fighting! For years. For decades. For centuries if necessary."
His immortal words live: "This struggle may last for 100 years or more, so the weak-hearted should step aside."
Martyred PFLP founder and Secretary-General George Habash.
His immortal words live: "This struggle may last for 100 years or more, so the weak-hearted should step aside."
Martyred PFLP founder and Secretary-General George Habash.
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"Peace? Peace will be so far as long as 'israel' continues its aggression against Palestinians and the Arab world."
-Martyred PFLP founder and Secretary-General Al-Hakim, George Habash.
-Martyred PFLP founder and Secretary-General Al-Hakim, George Habash.
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Palestinians have always been certain of their inevitable victory.
"Tomorrow, no matter how long it takes, we will celebrate—certainly—the liberation of the land, the liberation of Al-Quds, the liberation of the entire land of Palestine"
-Martyred PFLP founder and Secretary-General Al-Hakim, George Habash.
"Tomorrow, no matter how long it takes, we will celebrate—certainly—the liberation of the land, the liberation of Al-Quds, the liberation of the entire land of Palestine"
-Martyred PFLP founder and Secretary-General Al-Hakim, George Habash.
🟢 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
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After our fighters returned from the battle lines, they confirmed that a zionist Merkava tank and a D9 bulldozer were targeted with Al-Yassin 105 and tandem shells, 500 meters from the separation fence east of Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.
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After our fighters returned from the battle lines, they confirmed that a zionist Merkava tank and a D9 bulldozer were targeted with Al-Yassin 105 and tandem shells, 500 meters from the separation fence east of Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.
🟢 Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
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After their return from the battle lines, our fighters confirmed that a zionist troop carrier and a Merkava tank were targeted by Al-Yassin 105 shells in Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.
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After their return from the battle lines, our fighters confirmed that a zionist troop carrier and a Merkava tank were targeted by Al-Yassin 105 shells in Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.
🟡 Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades - Al-Khalil:
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With Allah's help and strength, our heroic fighters targeted the settlement of "Karmei Tzur" with heavy barrages of blessed bullets, and they withdrew safely, protected by God’s care and protection.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
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With Allah's help and strength, our heroic fighters targeted the settlement of "Karmei Tzur" with heavy barrages of blessed bullets, and they withdrew safely, protected by God’s care and protection.
Al-Aqsa Flood.
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🟡🟢 Hezbollah:
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Aerial reconnaissance scenes of the location of the targeted "Iron Dome" launching pads in the "Kafr Blum" settlement inside occupied Palestine.
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Notes:
The launching pads are 6.5km from the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
0:28 - Targeting positioning point:
An "Iron Dome" launching unit includes:
- 2 launch platforms
- A truck carrying reserve ammunition units
- Protection facilities and logistical services.
0:35 - The flight path of the reconnaissance aircraft.
0:45 - Aerial reconnaissance scenes captured by the aircraft.
1:35 - Targeting positioning point.
250 meters - the separating distance between the target and the settlement.
1:39 - Failure of the effective defense measures of the "Iron Dome" in detecting the aircraft.
1:43 - Dissection of Target Elements:
- 2 launch platforms
- Each platform includes 20 "Tamir" missiles designated for air and missile defense.
1:48 - A truck carrying spare ammunition units.
1:52 - Protection facilities and logistical services.
1:58 - The point was targeted with two attack drones on January 25th, 2024.
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Aerial reconnaissance scenes of the location of the targeted "Iron Dome" launching pads in the "Kafr Blum" settlement inside occupied Palestine.
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Notes:
The launching pads are 6.5km from the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
0:28 - Targeting positioning point:
An "Iron Dome" launching unit includes:
- 2 launch platforms
- A truck carrying reserve ammunition units
- Protection facilities and logistical services.
0:35 - The flight path of the reconnaissance aircraft.
0:45 - Aerial reconnaissance scenes captured by the aircraft.
1:35 - Targeting positioning point.
250 meters - the separating distance between the target and the settlement.
1:39 - Failure of the effective defense measures of the "Iron Dome" in detecting the aircraft.
1:43 - Dissection of Target Elements:
- 2 launch platforms
- Each platform includes 20 "Tamir" missiles designated for air and missile defense.
1:48 - A truck carrying spare ammunition units.
1:52 - Protection facilities and logistical services.
1:58 - The point was targeted with two attack drones on January 25th, 2024.