How did Hezbollah defeat the Israeli army on the Lebanese border?
Pars Today - The published statistics of heavy casualties and damages inflicted on the Zionist army show that the regime's imagination of re-occupying southern Lebanon and creating a security belt there has been shattered, and a defeat much worse than the 2006 33-day war awaits it.
The Lebanese resistance operations room released new statistics on the number of operations and casualties of Zionist army soldiers since the start of the ground conflict in the Lebanese border areas. According to Pars Today, the killing of 90 Zionist soldiers and the wounding of 750 other soldiers, the destruction of 38 Merkava tanks, 3 Hermes 450 drones and one Hermes 900 drone, 4 military bulldozers, one Hummer and one armored vehicle, and one personnel carrier, are only part of the casualties and damages inflicted on the Zionist army.
Of course, these statistics do not include the heavy damage to the regime's bases, settlements, and occupied cities.
Earlier, the Zionist regime's army had acknowledged the killing of 73 of its soldiers in just one month, announcing that most of them were killed in battles on the northern front. Based on the statistics released by the occupying army, 88 other soldiers were also wounded in two days.
The Zionist regime's ministry of health also announced that the total number of wounded people admitted to hospitals in northern occupied Palestine since October 15 has reached 784.
However, Yair Lapid, the leader of the Zionist regime's opposition, revealed another secret in an interview with Channel 12 of the Zionist regime's television, exerting pressure on Netanyahu's government and violating the censorship imposed by the army and military institutions, saying: "11,000 soldiers have been wounded and 890 soldiers have been killed."
He added: "If this cabinet does not do anything, more Israeli soldiers will be killed tomorrow. We cannot say that this has not happened. We cannot ignore this reality. Can we say that everything is as we want it to be?"
Zionist media and commanders, referring to their chaotic situation on the northern front, announced that every morning they wake up to the sound of sirens, and Hezbollah has quickly restored its power, and southern Lebanon has become a death trap for Israeli soldiers.
Ilan Putton, a reserve general of the Zionist regime's army and former commander of its air force, stated that Hezbollah has maintained its main missile power, emphasizing that Hezbollah wants to exhaust Israel in a war of attrition and is managing the war intelligently; So that the targets of Hezbollah, as well as the number of missiles fired, are completely calculated.
Hezbollah has gone through tough days without its leader, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, and has lost some of its top field commanders, but in these tough days, it has shown that it follows the grand strategies in the absence of its leaders in a disciplined manner.
Hezbollah has achieved great successes in effectively countering the enemy's ground invasion, mainly through rocket attacks, anti-tank missiles, and detonating various bombs along the path of the Zionist regime's army. For example, in many cases, using guerrilla operations, the enemy has been caught off guard and severe blows have been dealt to it.
This is while after Hezbollah's order to evacuate 25 settlements in northern occupied Palestine, a new wave of displacement of Zionists has begun in this region, which is a big slap in the face to Netanyahu.
The firing of Hezbollah missiles has become a routine part of the daily life of the residents of northern occupied Palestine, and the scope and intensity of these missile attacks have increased. This trend has caused more settlers to enter shelters simultaneously with the sounding of warning sirens during Hezbollah's missile and drone attacks, rather than returning to their homes.
The heavy cost that the Israeli army is paying almost daily on the Lebanese border, and the acknowledgment of the killing of more forces in combat with Hezbollah fighters, have led Zionist experts to ask Israeli officials to be more realistic in their assessments of Hezbollah's capabilities and its fighters. This shows that Hezbollah has managed to maintain its deterrent power and, at the same time, has defeated the Zionist army and inflicted heavy casualties on it.
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Key phrases: Lebanon war, Gaza war, Israel's defeat, Israel's crimes, Hezbollah's power