Hezbollah’s strategic border operation compels zionist forces to retreat
Hezbollah militants and Israeli defense forces are locked in fierce border skirmishes, resulting in significant military casualties for Israel, according to reports. The escalation follows Hezbollah's continued offensive actions in solidarity with Palestinian resistance within Gaza.
Recent reports from the Israeli military indicate that a series of hand-to-hand skirmishes between Hezbollah militants and Israeli forces along the border have led to significant casualties among Israeli troops. These clashes have reportedly resulted in the deaths and injuries of numerous soldiers in the past few days.
Israeli forces have faced significant resistance from Hezbollah fighters in their continuous efforts to breach Lebanon’s border areas over the past two weeks. On Tuesday, Hezbollah issued a statement, its seventh, affirming its actions in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and to protect Lebanon and its citizens. The statement detailed that Hezbollah fighters engaged Israeli forces using machine guns and rockets at 6:20 a.m. as Israeli infantry troops attempted an incursion into the eastern periphery of Rubb Thalathin. The statement also noted that clashes between the two sides are still active.
Israeli military operations in Lebanon have encountered significant resistance, leading to repeated strategic withdrawals amidst intense conflict. According to Hezbollah, these confrontations have resulted in hundreds of Israeli soldiers being killed or injured as ground clashes persist.
Military censorship in Israel has restricted the release of precise casualty figures, but reports from Hebrew media indicate that 16 Israeli soldiers have died and 305 have sustained injuries since ground operations commenced in southern Lebanon. Nonetheless, sources with knowledge of the situation imply that the actual number of Israeli casualties is significantly greater. Visual evidence of Israeli military helicopters transporting the deceased and injured from the Lebanese border lends further credence to these assertions.
Hezbollah has released multiple statements detailing its continued missile assaults on Israeli military installations and northern regions of Israel, highlighting their ongoing attacks on Israeli infantry units positioned along the Lebanese border. On Tuesday morning, the group issued eight statements elaborating on its military operations against Israeli forces.
In a recent declaration, Hezbollah reported that its operatives launched a missile strike against Israeli forces stationed at the Al-Baghdadi military base. This action, which occurred at 11:45 p.m. on Monday, was described by the group as an expression of solidarity with the Palestinian population of Gaza and a measure to protect Lebanon and its citizens.
In a series of announcements, Hezbollah detailed a round of missile offensives targeting Israeli locations in Al-Marj, Khaleh Warda, Al-Sadanah, and Birkat Al-Naqqar, with the latest barrage occurring early Tuesday morning. The militant organization noted that Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel was struck by missile fire at 6:00 a.m.
In its seventh communiqué released late today, Hezbollah reiterated its backing for Palestinian resistance efforts and Lebanon’s defense, highlighting ongoing skirmishes as Israeli ground forces sought to penetrate the eastern periphery of Rubb Thalathin.
Hezbollah issued its eighth statement of the day, announcing that it successfully countered movements by Israeli forces in the vicinity of the Al-Marj military center. The group reported that they launched missiles at the Israeli forces at 6:25 a.m.
Hezbollah’s Deputy Secretary-General, Sheikh Naim Qassem, is scheduled to give a speech later today.
Al-Manar TV has disclosed that the schedule for the upcoming speech will be revealed at a later date. This address will mark Sheikh Qassem’s third public statement following the martyrdom of Hezbollah’s leader, Seyed Hassan Nasrallah.
He is anticipated to address the latest developments in the conflict, with a particular focus on Hezbollah’s significant strike against Israel’s Golani Brigade in Haifa.