Amid the Israeli failure in the battlefield in Gaza and on the borders with Lebanon, it resorts to the media schemes in order to boost the morale of the Zionists.
Key newspapers in the United States are involved in this plot, including mainly the New York Times, which fabricated a report about an Israeli commando attack on an armament facility in Syria.
The paper relied on data mentioned by malicious websites administered by Syria;s terrorist groups in its report, claiming that the facility is used by Hezbollah in order to produce ballistic missiles.
The report did not give any proof or piece of evidence, rather it reflected a Hollywood scenario which tries to exaggerate the story of mere air raids on the Syria city of Masyaf.
Mohammad Salami, a senior news editor at Al-Manar English Website, elaborated on the issue in an interview with Al-Manar TV.
Meanwhile, the Israeli media concentrated on the resignation submitted by the head of Intelligence Unit 8200 and tried to link it to the October 7 failure.
However, confirmed reports stressed that Hezbollah retaliatory strike on Unit 8200 HQs near Tel Aviv on August 25, 2024, killed 22 Isralei soldiers and injured 74 of others.
So, is there any relation between those reports and the above mentioned resignation?
The letter sent by Hamas Chief Yahya Sinwar to Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah to thank his eminence for the Lebanese resistance group’s support in the battle against the Israeli enemy and condolences on the martyrdom of the former leader of the Movement Ismail Haniyeh, terrified the Israeli media.
Source: Al-Manar English Website