Which weapon of Hezbollah are the Zionists afraid of?
The Zionist newspaper Ma’ariv published an article on what was published in the Kuwaiti Al-Jarida newspaper in recent days, pointing out that Hezbollah has electromagnetic weapons.
According to the report of Sama Al-Akhbariya, according to what was published in Al-Jarida Kuwait, Maariv newspaper conducted an interview with Rotem Mittal, CEO of Asgard Systems, which is related to the development of military technology for war industries in the Zionist regime. This Zionist official said about electromagnetic weapons: Describing a weapon as electromagnetic means talking about something that no one has seen before, but everyone knows that it actually exists in the geopolitical and military scene in the West Asia.
Rotem Mittal added in his explanation of the electromagnetic weapon: Imagine that lightning strikes the building where you live and the water and electricity systems, household appliances, television systems and medical systems fail, just like a power cut.
He continued: “I imagine that the threat is more focused on strategic bases and installations, water desalination systems, and Israel’s power grid systems, but it cannot be said with certainty that such a weapon has not been used in history.” There is no source or reference from which we can learn.
This Zionist official further added: Physics is physics, but the Hezbollah forces are different in the way they choose to use such a capability, I think they will certainly use a low-flying drone to use this model, as which happened in the Yemeni attack.
But again, it’s not really possible to know how this weapon will be used, and it’s mostly just speculation, as there is no evidence of such a weapon or technology being used yet, Rotem Mittal added.
The CEO of Asgard Systems explained that the threat of non-conventional weapons is possible because electronic processors in 2024 will manage and run all the vital systems of the Zionist regime, including infrastructure, medical systems, and security and military programs. >
Translator: Mina Azimi
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