In south Lebanon, Israeli drones use the sound of crying children to lure civilians
In south Lebanon, Israeli drones use the sound of crying children to lure civilians In the southern Lebanese village of Habboush, the sound that cut through th…
In south Lebanon, Israeli drones use the sound of crying children to lure civilians In the southern Lebanese village of Habboush, the sound that cut through th…
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Israeli drones allegedly use the sound of crying children to lure civilians in south Lebanon, raising concerns about the use of psychological warfare in conflict zones.
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In south Lebanon, Israeli drones use the sound of crying children to lure civilians In south Lebanon, Israeli drones use the sound of crying children to lure civilians In the southern Lebanese village of Habboush, the sound that cut through the stillness of the night was not an air strike. It was the sound of a child screaming for help. Hashem, a paramedic in the village, heard the cries coming from an Israeli quadcopter hovering overhead. Speaking to Middle East Eye, he said this was not an isolated incident, but part of a pattern that has become increasingly familiar to residents who remain in southern villages. “This is not the first time these drones have flown over us and broadcast different sounds,” Hashem said. “Yesterday, it was the sound of children screaming and pleading for help. Before that, they broadcast the sound of an ambulance. Another time it was the Quran.…
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Entità: Lebanon, Israeli