Zionist media outlets elaborated on interpreting the dimensions of Al-Manar report which shows the channel’s correspondent nearing a Zionist Merkava tank at the Lebanese-Palestinian borders and directing the camera towards it
The Zionist media outlets elaborated on interpreting the dimensions of Al-Manar report which shows the channel's correspondent nearing a Zionist Merkava tank at the Lebanese-Palestinian borders and directing the camera towards it.
The Israeli analysts considered that Hezbollah aimed via his TV channel at sending a clear message which asserts that he is completely ready to face the Zionist army despite the his preoccupation in Syria.
The analysts added that Hezbollah wanted to confirm that his fighters are monitoring thoroughly the movements of the Israeli army at the Lebanese-Palestinian borders.
"Hezbollah launched a media attack on an Israeli military site. Had his fighters decided to strike the tank, they would have done that easily," a Zionist analyst said.
The Zionist analysts noted that the Israeli army is worried about Hezbollah media movements at the border but that it will not respond.
"What would have happened, if Al-Manar crew had had an anti-tank missile instead of a camera," a Zionist analyst said.
Al-Manar correspondent, Ali Shoaib, prepared a report which monitors an Israeli Merkava tank at the Lebanese-Palestinian borders.
The report shows how the correspondent nears the tank and shouts at the Israeli soldiers who immediately drive it and escape.
TV Report: Hasan Hijazi
Edited and Translated by Mohamed Salami