The Yemen Agency reports that the operations room of Lebanese Hezbollah published a thorough field report detailing the substantial casualties sustained by Israeli forces since they began their ground operations in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah claims that as clashes intensify along several fronts, their resistance efforts have resulted in several fatalities and the damage of equipment.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
In the statement, Hezbollah declared its ongoing commitment to counter the “Zionist aggression,” emphasizing the heavy toll sustained by Israeli forces. “The enemy’s army has suffered heavy losses in both equipment and personnel,” Hezbollah’s operations room reported, highlighting that their resistance forces have continued to strike deep into Israeli territory.
Key figures in the summary reveal that over 95 Israeli soldiers and officers have been killed, with approximately 900 others wounded. Additionally, Hezbollah claimed the destruction of 42 Merkava tanks, four military bulldozers, two Hummer vehicles, one armored vehicle, and a personnel carrier. The group also reported shooting down five Israeli drones, including three Hormuz 450 and two Hormuz 900 models.
Despite facing an “intelligence blockade” over southern Lebanon, Hezbollah stated that its fighters maintain their operational capabilities, successfully launching rocket salvos daily. The report further indicated that Israeli forces are now resorting to clandestine night operations and infrastructure sabotage to minimize visibility and avoid direct confrontation.
In ground operations, Hezbollah detailed intense engagements along several strategic axes. For example, in the area overseen by Israel’s 146th Division, attempts to advance toward southern Lebanese villages were met with fierce resistance, forcing Israeli units to withdraw. On other fronts, Israeli forces experienced setbacks, with Hezbollah employing rockets and artillery to repel advances and strike enemy positions.
Hezbollah’s missile force remains active, with 655 operations conducted since September 17, including 63 launches in the last three days alone. These attacks have targeted sites deep into Israeli territory, even reaching suburbs of Tel Aviv. The air force operations, meanwhile, have involved deploying over 170 drones, impacting strategic sites as far as 145 kilometers away.
In air defense, Hezbollah recorded 20 operations against Israeli aircraft, illustrating ongoing attempts to counter the aerial threat posed by Israel. The statement emphasized the group’s preparedness and adaptability in responding to evolving combat scenarios, asserting their resilience despite intense hostilities.
As tensions remain high, the statement underscores Hezbollah’s strategic efforts and the sustained impact of their operations, signaling that the conflict’s intensity is unlikely to diminish soon.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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