The military media of "Hezbollah" stated that "after our operations targeted most of the cameras and military equipment of the Israeli enemy at the frontline along the Lebanese-Palestinian border, the enemy lost a significant amount of visibility and listening capability to target the resistance fighters and monitor their movements. In compensation for this loss, the enemy has recently resorted to breaching the civilian cameras installed in front of homes, shops, and institutions in the frontline villages that are connected to the internet, in order to benefit from the visual material they provide to gather information related to the resistance and the movements of the Mujahideen to target them." They urged their "dear people, especially in the frontline villages where resistance activities are taking place, to disconnect the private cameras in front of their homes, shops, and institutions from the internet, contributing to further blinding the enemy regarding some of the activities or movements of the resistance and its fighters in the region."