Lebanese Army Discovers Zionist Spy Devices in Southern Lebanon

The Lebanese army announced on Wednesday that its specialized units uncovered Zionist spy devices in southern Lebanon. According to a statement, the devices were found during engineering surveys and were hidden inside trees and rocks, equipped with cameras and sensors. The army shared images of the equipment and confirmed that specialized units dismantled them. The Zionist entity has yet to comment on the discovery.
A ceasefire has been in place in Lebanon since Nov. 27, following months of intense zionist aggression. However, Lebanese authorities have documented over 1,000 Zionist violations, resulting in at least 83 deaths and 280 injuries. Despite the ceasefire agreement requiring a full Zionist withdrawal from southern Lebanon by Jan. 26, the zionist entity extended the deadline to Feb. 18 and still maintains a military presence at five border outposts.



