Israeli Special Forces

This is interesting. At the end of an article about Israeli psy-ops against Hezbullah, you find this:

There have also been Lebanese claims of Israelis popping up in tiny, remote villages.

Al-Massira magazine said an Israeli airborne force consisting of dozens of troops landed in the village of Shabrouh near a dam project in the Christian heartland of Kesrouan one recent night. The soldiers, equipped with the latest night-vision technology, spent three hours inspecting tunnels and pipes. The magazine said the troops apparently were looking for Hizbullah rocket launchers.

“The Shabrouh operation has become the talk of town, spreading from house to house,” said Al-Massira.

But neither the government nor Hizbullah has commented on the alleged incident.

First, Hezbullah isn’t commenting on anything that makes them look bad, which is why you won’t get casualty figures from them. Second, the IDF isn’t about to comment on special ops forces showing up anywhere unless it’s as visible as Baalbek. And lastly: Ah. So that’s how they’re finding targets.

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