Unit “Hasav”: Israel’s Eyes Plant Spies in Gaza Tents and Hunt Palestinians
From fake rocks to smart devices, Israeli espionage invades Palestinian daily life in both physical and digital spaces.
Watan-In a scene that exposes the hidden face of occupation, the Palestinian resistance has unveiled Israel’s use of sophisticated surveillance methods targeting the daily lives of civilians in Gaza and the West Bank.
The war is no longer fought solely with rockets and warplanes—spy devices have become a central part of Israel’s military machinery. The enemy places surveillance tools disguised as building stones or ordinary objects among tents of the displaced.
The most recent discovery includes monitoring devices equipped with high-resolution cameras and infrared optics, camouflaged to appear completely natural. In reality, these tools are satellite-linked and transmit real-time data to Israeli military units. They allow the enemy to track individual movements, gather biometric data, and even perform facial recognition with alarming precision.

Even more alarming is the resistance’s warning about cheap, untraceable household tech products being used as spy tools. These seemingly “smart” devices—like surveillance cameras, routers, and voice assistants—may serve as open doors for Israeli cyber units to infiltrate homes.
Given these developments, the resistance affirms that the battle is no longer confined to land—it now extends into the air, cyberspace, and even the technology used inside our homes.
The occupation does not stop at stealing land—it seeks to monitor every movement, every word, and every heartbeat of resistance.





