09.09.2006, 12:54
hmm..da es ja direkten Bezug auf den zurückliegenden 2. Libanonfeldzug der Israelis im Libanon nimmt, post ih es mal hier hin:
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Zitat:How hi-tech Hezbollah called the shotshrhrhr.. :evil:
By Iason Athanasiadis
BEIRUT - Hezbollah's ability to repel the Israel Defense Forces during the recent conflict was largely due to its use of intelligence techniques gleaned from allies Iran and Syria that allowed it to monitor encoded Israeli communications relating to battlefield actions, according to Israeli officials, whose claims have been independently corroborated by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
"Israeli EW [electronic warfare] systems were unable to jam the systems at the Iranian Embassy in Beirut, they proved unable to jam Hezbollah's command and control links from Lebanon to Iranian facilities in Syria, they blocked the Barak ship anti-missile systems, and they hacked into Israeli operations communications in the field,"
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