Security technicians in Gaza have discovered concealed surveillance equipment planted by Israeli drones, according to reports from Al-Hares security platform.
The platform revealed that Israel has been deploying these devices during early morning breakfast (suhoor) and late-night hours to maximise their effectiveness.
On Friday, the Israeli news site Walla reported that the Israeli military has been using insect-sized spy devices, released from small drones, in an effort to track down Israeli captives held in Gaza.

Similarly, Israel’s Kan news channel stated that these drones are equipped with various surveillance tools, including cameras and worm-sized listening devices. The report added that Israeli forces have been dropping the gadgets in public spaces, cemeteries, and residential areas.
In response, Al-Hares urged Palestinians in Gaza to remain vigilant, regularly inspect rooftops and open areas, and avoid discussing sensitive military or security topics in unsafe locations. It also advised residents to immediately report any suspicious objects while maintaining a safe distance and refraining from speaking near them.