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Zionist media scandal; the wisdom of “Aman” or the wisdom of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah?

A few days ago, the Zionist regime’s media claimed that they would soon release classified information about Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of Hezbollah in Lebanon, who has been acquired by Aman, the regime’s military spy branch. Yesterday (Friday), the report was published under the title “Nasrallah’s secret case in Amman”, which caused scandal for these media outlets.

Al-Akhbar newspaper published a report about this, although the summary that was leaked from this report in the past few days had deceptive headlines, but the full text was so shocking that it was more in line with what was published on Debka by its unreliable editor, Jora Shamis, rather than a reputable journalism newspaper like Yedioth Ahronoth, written by two authors.

It is not bad to mention some points here;

First, this report is based on interviews with a number of employees of Aman, the largest and most expensive military spy apparatus of the Zionist regime. The task of this device is to collect and analyze military information from various sources and early detection of military signals and movements on the opposite front. This body must provide the policy makers and officials of this regime with the results of its intelligence and strategic studies from the opposite front.

In fact, the movement of the journalists who published this report is strange. Prior to the report, they had to make sure they were dealing with analysts and professional intelligence officers or an amateur group that was just looking for media controversy. Where it is constantly repeated that “Israel” is at the center of the incident and in the context of a fierce and founding war, and the newspapers must understand this; in such a situation, the spy agency never discloses its valuable information without guaranteeing results of equal importance and value.

This fact can be understood in the report that Aman provided to the newspapers, “this report did not contain any valuable intelligence information” and “Aman” did not provide any valuable information to the media.

Here is an example of the information included in this report:

“Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of Hezbollah in Lebanon, does not live underground, he travels inside and outside the country and walks in the streets and alleys. And it has an expert team for everything. “He follows his work plan and has a normal life.”

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