Some of what the Hoopoe brought back yesterday, Tuesday, 23-7-2024.
Resistance News Network, [7/24/24 5:59โฏAM]
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Video: Special Episode – Some of what the Hoopoe brought back yesterday, Tuesday, 23-7-2024.
Video at: https://t.me/PalestineResist/49914
This drops on the day that Netanyahu is going to address the US at a joint meeting of congress and a fraught time in US politics. Hezbollah says:
A source within Hezbollah to Al-Jazeera stated that the video was filmed in its entirety yesterday, on July 23 of this year.
The timing of the videoโs release is tied to Netanyahuโs visit to Washington and carries a clear message, according to the source.
According to Al-Mayadeen, a Hezbollah source stated that after the zionist aggression on Hodeidah port, today’s message is to emphasize the unity of the support fronts for the Palestinian people.
This might be the first time in the entity’s history in which the airspace of a zionist airbase has been breached.
Despite the high alert within the zionist entity and its anticipation of attacks from Yemen, the resistance succeeded to send the [Hudhud] drone.
The resistance succeeded at deceiving the air defenses, surveillance, and reconnaissance systems and return with the required images of the airbase.
Hezbollah military media stated that the resistance has demonstrated its ability to reach any point it desires, according to Al-Mayadeen.
They added that what the resistance can photograph, it is capable of striking.
The message intended by the footage taken today is that the resistance does not fear the enemy.
The resistance’s drone was able to go and return safely, which will be a subject of discussion and questioning within the “israeli” military institution, according to Hezbollah military media.
The airbase that was filmed is one of the most important airbases in the enemy’s entity and is the only military airbase in the north.
They added that they will later distribute detailed information about the importance of the military airbase that was filmed yesterday.
“In this message, we intended to humiliate the enemy and rub its nose in the dirt at a very critical time,” stated Hezbollah military media.
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English Notes for the video :
0:20 – Special Episode: โRamat Davidโ Airbase
0:23 – Some of what the Hoopoe brought back yesterday, Tuesday, 23-7-2024.
0:34 – โRamat Davidโ Airbase: Eizar Weissman Base.
– Codenamed โWing Number 1.โ
– The only airbase in northern occupied Palestine.
– Contains a number of aerial specialties including:
– Fighter planes, fighter helicopters, transport and rescue helicopters, naval surveillance helicopters, electronic warfare offensive systems.
0:44 – Working formations:
– Three fighter squadrons: โThe Valley 109โ, โThe First Battle 101โ, โThe Scorpion 105โ.
– Intelligence squadron โNight Hunters 160.โ
– Naval surveillance squadron โDefense of the West 193.โ
– Electronic warfare Squadron 157.
– Four command squadrons for support, maintenance, and management missions.
– A distance of 46km from the Lebanese borders.
1:12 – Garage 13.
1:15 – Aircraft fuel storage.
1:43 – Squadron 109 command.
1:45 – Communications dome.
1:50 – Garage 15.
1:54 – Iron Dome systems.
2:15 – Ammunition storage.
2:20 – [Left] Squadron 109 maintenance area. [Right] Runway 09/27.
2:25 – Yard for loading ammunition onto warplanes.
2:33 – Garage 9.
2:36 – Squadron 157 command.
2:43 – Squadron 157 preparation hangars.
2:46 – Squadron 105 command.
3:05 – [Top] Garage 17. [Bottom] Garage 2.
3:18 – Garage 4.
3:21 – Unfortified garages belonging to Squadron 101.
3:28 – Squadron 101 command.
3:31 – Squadron 160 command.
3:40 – Garage 5.
3:53 – Aerial navigation radar dome.
4:13 – Technical department for Squadron 193.
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Notes (1/2):
0:20 – Special Episode: โRamat Davidโ Airbase
0:23 – Some of what the Hoopoe brought back yesterday, Tuesday, 23-7-2024.
0:34 – โRamat Davidโ Airbase: Eizar Weissman Base.
– Codenamed โWing Number 1.โ
– The only airbase in northern occupied Palestine.
– Contains a number of aerial specialties including:
– Fighter planes, fighter helicopters, transport and rescue helicopters, naval surveillance helicopters, electronic warfare offensive systems.
0:44 – Working formations:
– Three fighter squadrons: โThe Valley 109โ, โThe First Battle 101โ, โThe Scorpion 105โ.
– Intelligence squadron โNight Hunters 160.โ
– Naval surveillance squadron โDefense of the West 193.โ
– Electronic warfare Squadron 157.
– Four command squadrons for support, maintenance, and management missions.
– A distance of 46km from the Lebanese borders.
1:12 – Garage 13.
1:15 – Aircraft fuel storage.
1:43 – Squadron 109 command.
1:45 – Communications dome.
1:50 – Garage 15.
1:54 – Iron Dome systems.
2:15 – Ammunition storage.
2:20 – [Left] Squadron 109 maintenance area. [Right] Runway 09/27.
2:25 – Yard for loading ammunition onto warplanes.
2:33 – Garage 9.
2:36 – Squadron 157 command.
2:43 – Squadron 157 preparation hangars.
2:46 – Squadron 105 command.
3:05 – [Top] Garage 17. [Bottom] Garage 2.
3:18 – Garage 4.
3:21 – Unfortified garages belonging to Squadron 101.
3:28 – Squadron 101 command.
3:31 – Squadron 160 command.
3:40 – Garage 5.
3:53 – Aerial navigation radar dome.
4:13 – Technical department for Squadron 193.
4:25 – Headquarters building of the base:
– Current leader of the base: Colonel A.
– Assumed his position on 26/07/2022.
– He previously held several leadershp positions including commander of Squadron 101.
4:34 – Current leader of the base: Colonel Asaf Eishd.
– Born on 01/12/1979.
– Assumed his position on 26/07/2022.
– He previously held several leadershp positions including commander of Squadron 101.
4:40 – Officers’ quarters.
4:46 – Command and Control Center [above]
– The fortified building of the base command [below]
5:04 – Engine Maintenance Department.
5:07 – Air Force Academy
5:15 – F-16 Aircraft Inspection Hangars.
5:23 – Maintenance Squadron Command.
5:31 – 193-Helicopters Squadron Command.
5:54 – “Apache” Combat Helicopter Squadron.
5:58 – Main Control Tower.
6:19 – Previous night surveillance.
7:24 – Aerial Photography of the Base 9/7/2024.
7:30 – “Apache” Combat Helicopters.
7:38 – “Panther” Naval reconnaissance helicopters.
7:51 – Fuel pods for fighter jets.
8:04 – C-130 aerial transport airplanes
8:20 – “…Weaker than a spider’s web