Resistance uncovers Israeli spy devices hidden among displaced persons’ tents in southern Gaza

Gaza (Quds News Network)- Resistance forces have discovered Israeli spy devices planted among the tents of displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza, according to a security source from the resistance-affiliated platform, Al-Hares.
The source confirmed that Israeli intelligence had disguised the surveillance equipment to blend into the environment. The devices were camouflaged as natural objects, including fake rocks, making them difficult to detect.
A senior officer in the resistance’s security division, speaking to Al-Hares, suggested that Israeli intelligence used quadcopter drones to plant these spy devices during periods of low activity in the displacement camps. The officer warned displaced persons not to tamper with suspicious objects and urged them to immediately report any unusual findings to security officials.
The resistance-affiliated platform also advised Palestinians to remain vigilant and to inspect their surroundings regularly. They emphasized the importance of checking tents, homes, rooftops, and surrounding areas for suspicious objects that may be used for surveillance.
This incident follows a recent warning from Gaza’s Ministry of Interior and National Security, which cautioned residents against sharing personal information over the phone with individuals claiming to represent charitable or relief organizations. The ministry warned that Israeli intelligence has been using these tactics to gather detailed information about the locations of Palestinian homes and families.
According to a statement released last week, the ministry highlighted that several Israeli airstrikes on Palestinian homes were facilitated by intelligence gathered through these deceptive phone calls. Impersonating relief organizations, Israeli operatives posed as aid workers to extract sensitive information, leading to deadly strikes that caused multiple casualties.
The ministry reiterated that any legitimate collection of data by aid organizations should only be conducted through face-to-face meetings at their known offices, not via phone calls or remote communication. Palestinians are advised not to provide personal details over the phone, even if the caller claims to represent a government agency or well-known charity.
Additionally, the ministry called on local media outlets, radio stations, and social media influencers to raise awareness about these espionage tactics and to educate the public on how to protect themselves from such threats.



