Eli Lake has a good piece in the New York Sun which notes that during the recent fighting in southern Lebanon, the IDF discovered that the terrorists of Hezbollah were wearing IDF military fatigues during the street to street fighting in Hezbollah strongholds. Here's a brief sampling of what the New York Sun has uncovered about Hezbollah:
During a battle on the evening of August 6 and early hours of August 7, in the town of Hule, an IDF unit found two Hezbollah dressed in Israeli fatigues and helmets in a civilian home. The battlefield commander was forced to order his men to remove the white hats they wear on their helmets to distinguish his men from the enemy.This just goes to show you that terrorists will do anything to confuse the soldiers in the fog of war in order to inflict maximum damage on the enemies. This just makes you wonder what atrocities these terrorists, who were wearing IDF uniforms, committed on the people of Lebanon just to blame Israel. I guess the IDF and other forces who take on the terrorists of Hezbollah and Al Qaeda have to be more on heir toes than they normally would with regular forces of the past.
An embedded reporter, Itai Engel, from the weekly television news series "Uvda" — widely regarded as Israel's equivalent to "60 Minutes" — filmed the battle with a night vision camera.
In an interview yesterday, Mr. Engel said,"There were two of them in one of the houses. The soldiers realized they were wearing army uniforms. They had the helmet cover as well. They were wearing everything the IDF soldiers wear."
The report of Hezbollah in IDF uniforms fighting Israelis shows that Israel's foe has studied the Israel Defense Force closely. The tactic presents a challenge for soldiers trying to fight them; according to Mr. Engel, the house to house fighting was brutal, and the surprise of fighting the enemy in friendly uniforms only added to the fog of war.
The story also serves as another example of the Iranian proxy's predilection for fighting outside the laws of war. Earlier, the Israelis claimed Hezbollah fired rockets into its northern towns and cities from civilian positions, and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon warned in the first week of fighting that the terrorists were using the U.N. positions as cover.
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