A surprisingly clever spying device was found in Southern Lebanon. Earlier similar devices were found in Gaza, and ofcourse the famous pager blasts had shocked the Iran backed Hezbollah and Hamas cadre.
In the latest surveillance cameras and listening devices deployed by the Israeli army for intelligence gathering in strategic locations have been uncovered in villages in southern Lebanon.
These devices were cleverly camouflaged to resemble ordinary stones, blending seamlessly into the environment to avoid detection, reported by SNN.
Last year in a similar incident an unusual shaped building block was found in one of the hospitals in Gaza City, which had previously been attacked by the Israeli forces. Pro Hamas accounts lates stated that the stone of the building was deformed and a spy device had been embedded by IDF. The device was equipped with hidden and camouflaged photography and video recording system and was connected to other spy devices in the vicinity of the hospital.
