• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact
webdo
FR AR EN
  • Home
  • National
  • international
  • Regions
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Others
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • international
  • Regions
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Others
No Result
View All Result
🇫🇷 FR 🇸🇦 AR 🇬🇧 EN
webdo
No Result
View All Result
Home international

A reminder of the technological vulnerabilities of Hezbollah

by Webdo
Sunday 29 September 2024 11:29
in international

Hezbollah gaps in communication are strangely echoing at a key moment in modern history. At the time when Yasser Arafat, an emblematic figure of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), conducted its operations from Tunisia, the management of communications between its Tunisian base and its forces in the occupied territories revealed flagrant weaknesses. This is at least what a recent article in the Jerusalem Post exposes, with a barely veiled hint of condescension, emphasizing the alleged Israeli technological “superiority”.

In the 1980s, Arafat used civil communication devices, often not encrypted, to coordinate its actions in the West Bank and Gaza. This technical negligence offered an easy opening to opposing forces, which were able to intercept these exchanges without great difficulty. Today, this historical error finds a surprising echo in the current situation of Hezbollah, another actor of resistance in the region.

The persistent weaknesses of Hezbollah

More recently, an operation undermined the communication devices of the Radwan force, an elite unit of Hezbollah. This technological attack caused a disorganization within the organization, temporarily limiting its ability to coordinate its operations. Without a secure communication infrastructure, any large -scale military action becomes not only hazardous, but also vulnerable.

Like the PLO under the direction of Arafat, Hezbollah seems to have underestimated the capital importance of securing its communication networks. This technological weakness remains an Achilles heel for paramilitary groups evolving in a region where surveillance systems are more and more efficient.

Tunisia: a previous revealer for resistance communication networks

The Tunisian episode of Arafat, which dates from the 1980s, was clearly not retained as a lesson by current resistance organizations. Using civilian technologies for sensitive exchanges, the PLO was exposed to interceptions that could have been avoided. This fault highlights a lack of preparation in the adoption of more secure technologies adapted to the challenges of the time.

Despite the technological progress made since since, this tendency to neglect the safety of communications persists in certain groups, including Hezbollah. Although better equipped than the PLO at the time, Hezbollah is now faced with similar challenges in terms of securing its communication infrastructure.

Next Post

Ligue 1 - 3rd day: The East -St derby on Watania 1 and Al Kass 2

Leave Comment

LATEST NEWS

National

Tunisia: the SNJT denounces the Zionist attacks against Yassine Gaidi

by Webdo
2 hours ago

Read more

Newsletter

Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS
webdo

Your Tunis electronic newspaper. Follow all the latest news in Tunisia in real time: politics, society, culture, economy, and more. Webdo, a reliable and independent source at the heart of the news.

Follow us

MENU

  • Home
  • National
  • international
  • Regions
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Others

TAGS

Actress Arab Cinema Center Arab Critics’ Awards for European Films ATPCC Boycott Cairo International Film Festival Cairo Inyernational Film Festival CIFF CIFF 2025 cinema Cinéma Claudia Cardinale doctor El Gouna El Gouna 2025 El Gouna Film Festival European Cinema Festival Film Gaza GFF GFF 2025 Goha Golden Eve Golden Globes Golden Globes 2026 Golden Globes Awards Head of State Kais Saied Kaouther Ben Hania legal Minister Minister of Health Neïla Driss Omar Sharif Ons Jabeur Palestine President The Voice Of Hind Rajab Tunisia Tunisian cinema Tunis Tout Court

Logo Webdo
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • international
  • Regions
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Others