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Hezbollah propaganda video reveals underground city packed with missiles

The terror group has been threatening to escalate the conflict with Israel after several high-profile assassinations

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Hezbollah has released a propaganda video showing an underground facility called Imad 4, seemingly in Lebanon, from which the terror group is storing and preparing precision missiles for launch at Israel.

The footage shows armed men in military gear preparing weapons, riding motorcycles and driving missile-loaded trucks through dimly lit underground tunnels, the walls of which bear Hezbollah flags and photos of its leaders, including current chief Hassan Nasrallah.

Nasrallah’s voice can be heard extolling the abilities of “the resistance in Lebanon today” over the sound of rousing music.

Nasrallah says that the terror group “is stronger than at any time since its launch in the region,” and adds that unnamed targets “are in our possession and its coordinates are in our hands and these missiles are placed, deployed and focused on targets, and in perfect secrecy.”

“The resistance now possesses precision and non-precision missiles,” the voiceover says as a soldier whose face is obscured in darkness raises a hand in salute. “Along with weapon capabilities so that if Israel imposes a war on Lebanon, Israel will face a destiny and reality it didn’t expect.”

“War with us extends across all of Palestine, from the Lebanese border to the Jordanian border to the Red Sea, from Kiryat Shmona to Eilat,” Nasrallah says.

The four-and-a-half-minute video was shared by Lebanese media outlet Leb Now on Friday. Its release coincides with an especially tense moment in the region, as Lebanon, Israel and Iran brace for conflict and foreign nationals have been urged by their governments to flee the Middle East.

The Lebanese terror group last published a propaganda video in July, showing overhead footage of Israeli military bases and locations in the Golan Heights amid reports that a former bodyguard of Nasrallah had been killed in an alleged Israeli strike on the Lebanon-Syria border.

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