The Israeli Map and the Hezbollah Tour … The Secret Behind the “Black Blast Door”



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Following the end of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly, in which he revealed the “Hezbollah” weapons warehouses in the Jnah area in southern Beirut, and the army spokesman Israeli Avichai Adrai spoke about other factories in the Lilaki neighborhood, and in the Choueifat area, also south of the capital, the party’s general secretary, Hassan Nasrallah, was quick to deny the information and asked the media Lebanese to reveal one of the sites.

Adraei explained that “there are three sites for the production of materials used in the precision missile project”, revealing that the first site is in “the heart of the industrial zone in Mahallat al-Jnah, 50 meters from a gas company. “.

As for the second site, “under four residential buildings inhabited by more than 70 families, in the town of Al-Laylaki, 130 meters from a church and a medical center”, while the third site “under five residential buildings inhabited by 50 families, 90 meters from a mosque in the town of Choueifat According to the same source.

On the other hand, Nasrallah replied that his party does not store missiles “neither in the port of Beirut nor near a gas station”, saying: “We know very well where to place our missiles.”

He added that, as he himself said, the media would be “allowed” to enter the facilities that Netanyahu spoke about, to make sure that the maps and images shown about the presence of weapons warehouses and the like are not correct.

In fact, Hezbollah organized its media tour in the evening, interspersed with accusations from the party’s media relations official, Muhammad Afif, who said: “We are here to confirm to the Lebanese people and not the enemy, that this facility is not linked to no weapons storage operation, but is an industrial enterprise for one of the Lebanese. “

The tour of the show concluded that the site, of which the Israeli army spoke, is a “workshop whose mission is to melt and manufacture iron”, noting that it is located in the town of Bir Hassan, in the dimensions of the gas filling company , near the embassy of Iran.

‘Black armored door’

A Hezbollah defector living in a European country revealed to the Al-Hurra website that “in the videos and photos that were released yesterday, a black armored door is capable of revealing the truth,” explaining that “anyone who resides in the suburbs from the south or the south of Lebanon knows it well. ” This portal is used by the party in all its centers, especially the security centers, and specifically its secret prisons ”.

An image from the Hezbollah Al-Janaj website
A photo sent by the defector

Regarding the site, which witnessed the tour, he said that he could not confirm if the factory was new for camouflage, but did not rule out the existence of an industrial facility that hides within or near it, summoning military ammunition, indicating that “the warehouses in the village of Rehana in southern Lebanon, all contain cement factories. The village of Ain Qana is one of the factories of the dairy and cheese industry. “

Other secret sites and tunnels connect neighborhoods

The defector noted that “Hezbollah depends on the distribution plan, since in each military area (that is, a geographical area) it is self-sufficient in weapons and ammunition that it places in various warehouses, and if one warehouse is attacked, there will be a thousand. Three other locations, as well as different areas of Beirut. “

He confirmed the information that Adraei mentioned that the shops are under residential floors connected to each other, stating that “between the Al-Raya complex and the Al-Qaim Mosque in the southern suburbs, tunnels link the two sites, some of which are used to transport weapons, and the other to transport security figures in the party. “

Involvement of a Lebanese trading company

Official security sources also told the Al-Hurra website that “the buildings that appeared in the Israeli video belong to the Hezbollah-affiliated Jihad Building Company and have underground floors suitable for storing military weapons and ammunition.”

Private sources told Al-Hurra’s website that “Jihad Building Company is registered in the Lebanese Commercial Registry, whose subject is construction and contracting of services, but its partisan mission is to supply military installations and tunnels in the southern regions.”

In the heart of the Beirut suburb, the Israeli army is releasing a video and details of Hezbollah’s “places of death”.

On Tuesday, the Israeli army revealed the existence of sites “used in the precision missile project” of Hezbollah in the middle of residential neighborhoods in the southern suburbs of Beirut, which threatens to repeat the disaster of the explosion that hit the port of the Lebanese capital on August 4.

The sites are in areas under Hezbollah control.

In a related context, the military and strategic analyst, retired Brigadier General Khaled Hamadeh, criticized the claims of the Lebanese militia, saying that “all the sites that have been discovered are located in areas fully controlled by Hezbollah,” noting that “They are not subject to the control of any security apparatus in Lebanon.” Such as the Jnah and Laylaki areas, where it is difficult for the Lebanese army to enter. “

In an exclusive interview with the Al-Hurra website, Hamadeh noted that “the round that took place does not deny the charges against Hezbollah of storing weapons and missiles within residential areas, as the missile ammunition and fuel that was stored in the port of Beirut indicates the presence of missiles stored in places and other regions “.

He added that “the tour should be organized underground and not on it,” explaining that “the plant in which the tour was conducted is located in an area near the Iranian embassy, ​​and therefore under full Iranian control. It includes a large group of iron factories and a gas filling company, and the most important thing is what is underneath. ” These labs agree with their military information. “

The retired brigadier general denounced the media call for a tour of the site, in an attempt to “weaken the role of the Lebanese army and the Lebanese apparatus,” he said.

Popular resentment and fear

In turn, many Lebanese, on social media, questioned Nasrallah’s words, expressing their fear of a major explosion like the one in the port of Beirut last August, which killed 190 people and injured 6,500 others, and displaced some 300,000 citizens, at a cost of 8 billion to Lebanon. Dollars, according to figures and data from the World Bank.

This occurred amid a series of explosions and fires at military sites secret to him, the last of which was in the southern region of Ain Qana, and a munitions depot between the city of Baalbek and the city of Nabi Shit. in the Lebanese Bekaa.



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