Hezbollah released footage Sunday of the Karish Israeli gas field, possibly documented by one of its three drones that were intercepted by the IDF over the Mediterranean the day before.
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Earlier, the terrorist organization acknowledged that it launched the UAVs "on an intelligence-gathering mission."
The drones "completed their mission and delivered the information," it added.
Last month, Israel set up a gas rig in the Karish field, which it says lies within part of its internationally recognized economic waters. Lebanon has claimed it is in disputed waters.
Secretary-General of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah has threatened to prevent Israel from extracting gas from the rig, adding he was "not afraid of war."
"We have the military, logistical, and intelligence capability to prevent the enemy from producing gas from the Karish field. Our maritime wealth is Lebanon's only hope if it wants to save itself from economic collapse," he said.
He also warned Israel against any "aggressive action" in disputed waters where both states hope to develop offshore energy after a vessel operated by London-based Energean arrived off the coast to produce gas for Israel.
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