🚨⚡️Full ≈ 10 min footage from Hezbollah Reconnaissance Drone deep inside Israeli territory.
Probably would be a good idea to stop the genocide and try to lower the temperature with your neighbors before you find out how iron dome works against weapons built where you don’t have to smuggle in copper wire
It occurs to me that if you wanted to tell a story about how “peaceful” life under occupation is inextricable from armed struggle against it, it’s hard to pick a better metaphor than the character of a copper wire smuggler. The same coil that goes into rockets will heat water for stew.
It was perfect against that totally surprise attack from Iran
After having a week to prepare and the US shooting down 2/3 of the ordinance for them
Impossible for the settler entity.
Hey Zionists
Lots of in this vid
Still terrified of ww3
deleted by creator
Anyone know what that soundtrack is? Cause it’s metal gear as hell. Sounds like the mgs2 alert music
We need a trollface drone image just for this.
I don’t know what’s real anymore
just like Daddy Player won
The Western left has a lot to learn from Hamas & Hezbollah’s media creation & dissemination strategies.
Rather than posting an unedited image or meme accompanied by a wall of ranting or explanatory text, they edit the original footage to simply label objects or explain what is happening.
If your post gets deleted, so does your explanatory text. Attempts to screencap the text degrade the quality of the original image, and video cannot be screencapped as trivially. Full fidelity of the post is reliant on corporations cooperation. Saavy people will use the Internet Archive, but that also relies on people remembering where to find the content that is no longer indexed for searching.
Meanwhile when Hamas posts a video, all you have to do is download the video. It can be supplemented with text or translations, but the core content is self-contained.
Embedding your narrative in the video itself also raises the cost for Western media to repackage your content with their narrative or citing your content in ways counter to your message.