Hezbollah has escalated its psychological operations campaign, presenting a new challenge to the Israeli Air Force on Wednesday. In its latest video release, the organization showcased footage allegedly captured by its Iranian-made drone over the Ramat David air base in northern Israel's Jezreel Valley.
Video: Hezbollah releases drone footage of possible attack targets in Israel.
The video appears to display personnel living quarters, runways, air defense systems, ammunition storage facilities, command centers, and other military assets. Hezbollah asserts that the footage was recorded on Tuesday.

Responding to the video's circulation, the IDF spokesperson's unit has issued a statement addressing the incident: "The footage distributed by Hezbollah was captured by an unmanned aerial vehicle designed solely for surveillance purposes. The base's operations were not affected by this incident."
The statement emphasized the IDF's proactive stance against such threats: "The IDF, including the Air Force, continues to take action against Hezbollah's aerial assets, having struck hundreds of related targets in recent months. The Air Force is employing all available means to defend Israeli airspace and will continue to do so."
This release follows previous videos in which the organization has shared footage of security installations in the Haifa Bay area and the Golan Heights, including observation posts and Israeli Navy facilities.