Hassan Nasrallah: Cell phones are a means of Israeli eavesdropping, don’t use them
Hassan Nasrallah, the head of the Lebanese Hezbollah militant group, in a speech on Tuesday, 24 December, asked the residents of southern Lebanon not to use mobile phones.He described cell phones as “deadly agents” that can be eavesdropping devices.Nasrallah also demanded that city cameras be disconnected from the Internet because, according to him, they “cause an increase in martyrs and leak the information of the resistance front”.Hassan Nasrallah further warned about the use of social networks and said that these networks provide information “for free” to Israel.Nasrallah’s speech was made after a number of local Hezbollah and Hamas commanders were killed in drone strikes in southern Lebanon in recent weeks.