Hezbollah's strategic gains in the north of the occupied territories
The Israeli regime media admitted the strategic gains of the Lebanese Hezbollah Movement in the north of the occupied territories.
In the last few months, following the terrible crimes committed by the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip and the genocide against Palestinians in this region, Lebanese Hezbollah has targeted the military positions of this regime in the north of the occupied territories. This issue caused the Zionists living in these regions to fear.
So far, tens of thousands of Zionists have left settlements near the Lebanese borders for fear of resistance attacks.
Speaking to Channel 13 of the Zionist regime's television, military expert Alon Ben-David reported that the Lebanese Hezbollah Movement was successful in evacuating the settlements in the North.
Ben-David said, "We need to ask how to ensure security in the North. Israel has no plans to do this; the army may continue to exchange attacks with Hezbollah, but it will never be able to force it (Hezbollah) to back down." said.
Evaluating the developments on the Lebanese border, Channel 12 television's military expert Nir Divari said, "The person who directs and manages the war from a strategic perspective is Hasan Nasrallah, Secretary General of the Hezbollah Movement." he said.
Divari emphasized that the settlers would never return to their settlements in the North.
Israel Hayom newspaper said, "After nearly 6 months of war, al-Jalil has become a deserted area and there is no one to solve this problem." The expression was used.
The Zionist newspaper stated that the volume of Lebanon's attacks on the north of occupied Palestine was similar to the volume of attacks during the July War in 2006.
The newspaper in question stated, "Hezbollah will launch intense and large-scale fires in the event of a comprehensive war with Lebanon."
Reporting that 20 Israelis, including 7 settlers, have been killed in the north since October 8, the newspaper reminded that the losses were much greater than this.
According to the figures quoted by the newspaper, approximately 3 thousand rocket shells, 1000 anti-armor missiles and dozens of unmanned aerial vehicles were launched from Lebanon.
The Zionist newspaper described what happened on the Lebanese border as "a war of attrition and exhaustion between the Israeli army and Hezbollah."