In mid-September 2024, the Lebanese arena witnessed one of the most complex intelligence operations, where more than three thousand 'pager' communication devices belonging to Hezbollah elements were detonated. Data revealed that the operation was carried out through a precise penetration of the supply chain, planting explosive materials that were activated simultaneously, resulting in thousands injured and dozens killed at a precise timing.
Operations did not stop there; they were followed by the assassination of Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah, in a fortified underground facility. Military sources used special bombs capable of penetrating reinforced concrete layers up to eight stories deep, based on accurate intelligence that enabled the precise identification of the leadership meeting location.
In the context of external operations, the 'Epic Fury' operation targeting the Iranian interior stood out, where Unit 8200 and the Mossad agency relied on years of meticulous monitoring of leaders' lifestyles. This monitoring included hacking traffic cameras and tracking personal guards' schedules, leading to the use of 'Sparrow' missiles capable of hitting very small targets from vast distances.
These operations demonstrate the occupation's possession of a superior technological system and the ability to reach complex targets underground and in fortified capitals. However, a major paradox emerges when the scene shifts to the Palestinian territories, where this alleged 'genius' disappears, replaced by a scorched-earth policy and indiscriminate destruction of residential neighborhoods.
Field statistics indicate that about 85% of the victims of the aggression on Gaza are civilians, with entire residential blocks being wiped out under the pretext of targeting a single fighter. This disparity raises fundamental questions about why the technical accuracy that the occupation boasts about abroad is absent when it comes to the Palestinian interior.
In the West Bank, the same scene is repeated, where officials claim inability to identify resistance fighters, which prompts them to use excessive force and destroy infrastructure. This claim completely contradicts the capabilities shown by the occupation in pursuing its adversaries across continents and penetrating the most complex security systems in the region.
This contradiction reveals a premeditated intention to carry out a systematic genocide against the Palestinian people, aiming to make the land an uninhabitable environment. The real goal is not intelligence incompetence, but the desire to displace Palestinians and empty the land through the exercise of extreme violence and collective intimidation.
Testimonies from within the Israeli security establishment, such as Sima Shine's statements, confirm that success in using force generates an appetite for further expansion and oppression. Accordingly, Palestinian resistance is used as a continuous pretext to implement expansionist agendas, proving that the issue is essentially about political will, not technical capability.
It is not a matter of capability, but essentially a matter of will and intent to carry out genocide.





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The Paradox of Assassinations: Why is Intelligence Accuracy Absent in Gaza but Present Abroad?