Hezbollah warns Lebanese against israeli calls seeking information on resistance
Hezbollah issued a warning on Wednesday cautioning the Lebanese public, especially those residing in border villages, about israeli attempts to gather information regarding the resistance.
The statement highlighted the Israeli enemy's efforts to find alternatives for collecting data about the resistance and the locations of its fighters, especially following the destruction of espionage devices along the border.
The Israeli enemy is reportedly making contact with Lebanese families using phone numbers that appear local through both landline and cellular networks. The callers impersonate various characters, including police stations from the Internal Security Forces in the southern regions, centers for Lebanese General Security, or relief agencies offering aid. The callers, speaking with a Lebanese accent, seek information about family members, their locations, and other details, under the guise of concern and assistance.
Hezbollah emphasized that the enemy exploits this information to confirm the presence of resistance fighters in specific homes targeted for potential attacks. The statement urged the Lebanese people, especially those in border villages, not to respond to such calls related to their surroundings and individual movements. Instead, they are advised to immediately cut off the call and promptly inform the relevant authorities to ensure the security and confidentiality of resistance-related information. (ILKHA)