Capitals - Saba:
All the news coming from the field in southern Lebanon confirms that the epic and combative storm created by the Hezbollah resistance rifles is what has so far prevented the Zionist enemy army from achieving any real progress on the road to achieving its goals.
This means that the resistance has actually turned into a force that is difficult to defeat, and it is impossible to break it except at a price that will cost the enemy a lot.
Whoever monitors the current field debates, towards the southern Lebanese regions, can quickly conclude the extent of Hezbollah's success in preventing the enemy army from achieving any progress on the ground after it re-imposed its deterrent equations, which prompted the enemy to admit that it is reaping the winds and disappointment from its fighting in the south and paying the high price at the hands of Hezbollah resistance fighters.
This is what the Hezbollah Operations Room report explained in the total results of the confrontations of the month of the ground operation, in which it confirmed that the Zionist enemy suffered 900 wounded and 95 dead and lost 42 tanks, four bulldozers and an armored personnel carrier.
The Hezbollah Operations Room said in its report three "Hermes 450" drones and two "Hermes 900" drones were shot down.
The report stated that this tally does not include the Zionist enemy's losses in military bases, sites, barracks, settlements and occupied cities.
Hezbollah confirmed that the Zionist forces avoid moving and positioning within the fields of vision of the resistance elements for fear of being targeted indicating that they create invisible crossings and paths and rely on infiltration at night into the border villages and withdrawing from them after destroying civilians' homes and sabotaging the infrastructure.
He explained in the context that the supply lines to the front and the axes of engagement have not been cut off since the beginning of the aggression on Lebanon and the fronts are still being supplied with weapons and the necessary equipment according to the plans prepared in advance.
Hezbollah stressed in its statement that "despite the intelligence blockade practiced by the enemy army in the skies of the south, the resistance fighters are still able to plant, arm and launch hundreds of rocket barrages towards enemy soldiers' positions deep inside the entity on a daily and continuous basis and around the clock," noting that the enemy army has not been able to thwart any launch from Lebanese territory.
With Hezbollah's success in inflicting pain on the enemy through missile attacks and drones and the escape of millions of settlers to shelters becoming a daily scene, Zionist Knesset member Gadi Eisenkot and former Chief of Staff of the enemy army, strongly attacked the enemy's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to the Zionist newspaper "Maariv", Eisenkot's main criticism of Netanyahu focused on the continuation of the war, which began last October.
He said "Netanyahu cannot continue the war forever", adding: "He is leading "Israel" towards collapse instead of understanding the extent of the threat."
The enemy's media reported that "Hezbollah can fire at "Israel" from all ranges, as we see, and this cannot be stopped comprehensively and completely."
From this point of view, military expert Brig. Gen. Hassan Jouni said Hezbollah benefits from the loopholes in the Zionist ground maneuver in southern Lebanon and exploits them professionally, expecting further escalation and heating on the northern front with the faltering negotiations.
Jouni explained during his interview with al Jazeera that any ground operation results in field loopholes resulting from the movement and gathering of military forces and vehicles.
He added the party's fighters deal with these loopholes with "professionalism and remarkable field ability in terms of identifying and targeting targets."
Based on this, Jouni confirms that the human losses incurred by the Zionist army play a major role in convincing the Zionists of the futility of war and the necessity of moving towards diplomacy, especially in light of the Zionist army's suffering from a shortage of forces and equipment.
All the news coming from the field in southern Lebanon confirms that the epic and combative storm created by the Hezbollah resistance rifles is what has so far prevented the Zionist enemy army from achieving any real progress on the road to achieving its goals.
This means that the resistance has actually turned into a force that is difficult to defeat, and it is impossible to break it except at a price that will cost the enemy a lot.
Whoever monitors the current field debates, towards the southern Lebanese regions, can quickly conclude the extent of Hezbollah's success in preventing the enemy army from achieving any progress on the ground after it re-imposed its deterrent equations, which prompted the enemy to admit that it is reaping the winds and disappointment from its fighting in the south and paying the high price at the hands of Hezbollah resistance fighters.
This is what the Hezbollah Operations Room report explained in the total results of the confrontations of the month of the ground operation, in which it confirmed that the Zionist enemy suffered 900 wounded and 95 dead and lost 42 tanks, four bulldozers and an armored personnel carrier.
The Hezbollah Operations Room said in its report three "Hermes 450" drones and two "Hermes 900" drones were shot down.
The report stated that this tally does not include the Zionist enemy's losses in military bases, sites, barracks, settlements and occupied cities.
Hezbollah confirmed that the Zionist forces avoid moving and positioning within the fields of vision of the resistance elements for fear of being targeted indicating that they create invisible crossings and paths and rely on infiltration at night into the border villages and withdrawing from them after destroying civilians' homes and sabotaging the infrastructure.
He explained in the context that the supply lines to the front and the axes of engagement have not been cut off since the beginning of the aggression on Lebanon and the fronts are still being supplied with weapons and the necessary equipment according to the plans prepared in advance.
Hezbollah stressed in its statement that "despite the intelligence blockade practiced by the enemy army in the skies of the south, the resistance fighters are still able to plant, arm and launch hundreds of rocket barrages towards enemy soldiers' positions deep inside the entity on a daily and continuous basis and around the clock," noting that the enemy army has not been able to thwart any launch from Lebanese territory.
With Hezbollah's success in inflicting pain on the enemy through missile attacks and drones and the escape of millions of settlers to shelters becoming a daily scene, Zionist Knesset member Gadi Eisenkot and former Chief of Staff of the enemy army, strongly attacked the enemy's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
According to the Zionist newspaper "Maariv", Eisenkot's main criticism of Netanyahu focused on the continuation of the war, which began last October.
He said "Netanyahu cannot continue the war forever", adding: "He is leading "Israel" towards collapse instead of understanding the extent of the threat."
The enemy's media reported that "Hezbollah can fire at "Israel" from all ranges, as we see, and this cannot be stopped comprehensively and completely."
From this point of view, military expert Brig. Gen. Hassan Jouni said Hezbollah benefits from the loopholes in the Zionist ground maneuver in southern Lebanon and exploits them professionally, expecting further escalation and heating on the northern front with the faltering negotiations.
Jouni explained during his interview with al Jazeera that any ground operation results in field loopholes resulting from the movement and gathering of military forces and vehicles.
He added the party's fighters deal with these loopholes with "professionalism and remarkable field ability in terms of identifying and targeting targets."
Based on this, Jouni confirms that the human losses incurred by the Zionist army play a major role in convincing the Zionists of the futility of war and the necessity of moving towards diplomacy, especially in light of the Zionist army's suffering from a shortage of forces and equipment.