Hezbollah activists have been harassing residents of the northern town of Metullah from across the border for the last several weeks by using powerful lasers, Channel 11 reported Monday evening.
Standing on a hill in Lebanon that is perhaps 180 meters
from the town, they shine a blinding green light into Jewish homes, at
pedestrians, and perhaps most hazardously, into the eyes of Israeli drivers.
This kind of laser can cause irreparable damage to people’s
eyes, including permanent blindness, the report said.
The IDF has not yet found a solution to the problem.
In an effort keep the long-distance stalkers away from their
gathering spot, a large floodlight was placed for several days at the most
directly affected area, the town’s popular promenade, to shine a revealing beam
at them. This has not discouraged Hezbollah, and it was taken away a few days
ago.
The Northern Command has turned to the UNIFIL forces that
have been stationed on the border since 1978 and whose formal mandate includes
assisting the Lebanese government to return its effective authority in
the border area rather than leaving Hezbollah, an Iranian
proxy, in charge.
This was one of the conditions Israel set down for ending
the 2006 Second Lebanon War against Hezbollah forces that controlled the
southern region of the country, but it has yet to be fulfilled. In the event,
it would most likely make no difference, as Hezbollah is part of the government
in Beirut and has infiltrated many of its own men into the Lebanese armed
forces.
The UN has promised to intervene, but nothing has been done
to date.
An army spokesperson apparently tried to put a positive spin
on the military’s efforts, saying, “The IDF is in close contact with the
residents of the sector and works in cooperation with them continuously to
strengthen the sense of security in the area in the best possible way.”
Hezbollah is also trying to stymie other IDF moves in the
area. While the terror group has seemingly given up on digging attack tunnels through
to Israel, in parallel to the army’s current construction of 15-meter-high
walls to prevent overland infiltration, Hezbollah
is putting up simple but even taller towers on its side of the border so that
the terrorists can continue to observe Israeli activity.
No comments:
Post a Comment