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In the context of talk about the Zionist enemy army's decision to start the second phase of its ground operations in Lebanon, Hezbollah responded the day after its mujahideen managed to detonate a booby-trapped building in southern Lebanon, killing and wounding a number of Zionist soldiers.
In one of the episodes of humiliation of the Zionist enemy since the beginning of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle, nine Zionist soldiers were killed and a number of others were seriously injured when a booby-trapped building exploded and collapsed on them in southern Lebanon, while the Zionist enemy army described the incident as a "very difficult incident".
In this context, the enemy media admitted today, Wednesday, that nine Zionist soldiers were killed and others were seriously injured in the collapse of a building in a village in southern Lebanon.
While additional details of the incident have not yet been revealed, the enemy army spoke of a "very difficult incident" in Lebanon involving soldiers from the Golani Brigade.
According to the information circulating, the building in which the soldiers were killed was used by the enemy army as part of its ongoing military operations in the region... Thus, the incident occurred during clashes that were taking place in the area as part of the military operations launched by the enemy forces in southern Lebanon.
According to the Zionist enemy army radio, the soldiers were killed when a booby-trapped building collapsed on them, while the booby-trapped building was reportedly located in the town of Einata, near Bint Jbeil.
While the enemy army radio confirmed that the evacuation operations are still ongoing, and that the dead soldiers are mostly in pieces, Zionist media platforms reported that the number of dead soldiers exceeded 16.
Military and strategic expert Brigadier General Elias Hanna said that the death of nine Zionist soldiers in the collapse of a building in a village in southern Lebanon confirms that the region is witnessing a different gradual phase.
While analyzing the military developments in southern Lebanon, Brigadier General Hanna told Al Jazeera that the enemy army does not reveal where or when its soldiers were killed, so as not to match its information with that of the Lebanese Hezbollah, and suggested that the targeted place was prepared in advance and the Zionist force entered it.
He pointed out that many Zionist special forces or infantry were killed in the war launched by the occupation against Lebanon, which means that the enemy army first goes to reconnoiter the ground and then calls for armored vehicles.
He pointed out that this is not the first time that Zionist soldiers have been killed. On October 2, eight soldiers were killed, including soldiers from the Golani Brigade, which is considered the most important brigade in the Zionist enemy army.
In addition, the military and strategic expert noted that Aytaroun, Bint Jbeil and Inata are the main center of gravity, and if the enemy army can reach them, it will have moved to the second phase of its so-called military operation in southern Lebanon, but not necessarily control the area.
Commenting on the Zionist enemy army's decision to start the second phase of the ground incursion into Lebanon, Hezbollah emphasized that "the decision taken by the enemy army leadership to move to the second phase will only be doomed to disappointment, and its inevitable harvest will be more losses and failures; and its mujahedeen are waiting."
The party pointed out that it has taken all measures within its defense plans that enable it to fight a long battle to prevent the enemy from achieving its goals.
He stressed that as a result of the resistance's intense and concentrated strikes, Zionist forces withdrew from most of the Lebanese towns they had advanced to.
This comes as Hezbollah revealed that it has introduced the Fadi 6 missile as a precision missile weapon in its arsenal. The missile has a range of 225 kilometers and is used to expand the area of military operations.
"The missile entered service on Tuesday," Hezbollah said. In a video clip broadcast by the party's war media, "the diameter of the precision missile is 302 millimeters with a warhead weighing 140 kilograms, while the total weight of the missile reaches 650 kilograms."
On Tuesday evening, Hezbollah announced that it had killed more than 100 soldiers and wounded 2,000 others since the enemy army launched a ground operation in southern Lebanon on October.
In a statement outlining the results of its operations during this period, Hezbollah said: Its fighters destroyed 43 Merkava tanks, eight bulldozers, two Hummers, two armored vehicles , two armored personnel carriers, shot down four Hormuz 450s and two Hormuz 900s.
He added that this toll does not include the Zionist army's losses in bases, positions, military barracks, settlements and occupied cities.
For the first time since the start of the war Hezbollah announced on Wednesday, that it bombed the headquarters of the Zionist War Ministry twice. Hezbollah also announced the targeting of several gatherings of Zionist enemy forces, bases and military headquarters, some of them in Tel Aviv.
Hezbollah said in a statement today: It targeted for the first time the headquarters of the Zionist War Ministry, the General Staff and the war management room.
Hezbollah emphasizes that its military operations will continue against the usurping Zionist entity until full withdrawal from Lebanon and the cessation of military operations in Gaza.
In the context of talk about the Zionist enemy army's decision to start the second phase of its ground operations in Lebanon, Hezbollah responded the day after its mujahideen managed to detonate a booby-trapped building in southern Lebanon, killing and wounding a number of Zionist soldiers.
In one of the episodes of humiliation of the Zionist enemy since the beginning of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle, nine Zionist soldiers were killed and a number of others were seriously injured when a booby-trapped building exploded and collapsed on them in southern Lebanon, while the Zionist enemy army described the incident as a "very difficult incident".
In this context, the enemy media admitted today, Wednesday, that nine Zionist soldiers were killed and others were seriously injured in the collapse of a building in a village in southern Lebanon.
While additional details of the incident have not yet been revealed, the enemy army spoke of a "very difficult incident" in Lebanon involving soldiers from the Golani Brigade.
According to the information circulating, the building in which the soldiers were killed was used by the enemy army as part of its ongoing military operations in the region... Thus, the incident occurred during clashes that were taking place in the area as part of the military operations launched by the enemy forces in southern Lebanon.
According to the Zionist enemy army radio, the soldiers were killed when a booby-trapped building collapsed on them, while the booby-trapped building was reportedly located in the town of Einata, near Bint Jbeil.
While the enemy army radio confirmed that the evacuation operations are still ongoing, and that the dead soldiers are mostly in pieces, Zionist media platforms reported that the number of dead soldiers exceeded 16.
Military and strategic expert Brigadier General Elias Hanna said that the death of nine Zionist soldiers in the collapse of a building in a village in southern Lebanon confirms that the region is witnessing a different gradual phase.
While analyzing the military developments in southern Lebanon, Brigadier General Hanna told Al Jazeera that the enemy army does not reveal where or when its soldiers were killed, so as not to match its information with that of the Lebanese Hezbollah, and suggested that the targeted place was prepared in advance and the Zionist force entered it.
He pointed out that many Zionist special forces or infantry were killed in the war launched by the occupation against Lebanon, which means that the enemy army first goes to reconnoiter the ground and then calls for armored vehicles.
He pointed out that this is not the first time that Zionist soldiers have been killed. On October 2, eight soldiers were killed, including soldiers from the Golani Brigade, which is considered the most important brigade in the Zionist enemy army.
In addition, the military and strategic expert noted that Aytaroun, Bint Jbeil and Inata are the main center of gravity, and if the enemy army can reach them, it will have moved to the second phase of its so-called military operation in southern Lebanon, but not necessarily control the area.
Commenting on the Zionist enemy army's decision to start the second phase of the ground incursion into Lebanon, Hezbollah emphasized that "the decision taken by the enemy army leadership to move to the second phase will only be doomed to disappointment, and its inevitable harvest will be more losses and failures; and its mujahedeen are waiting."
The party pointed out that it has taken all measures within its defense plans that enable it to fight a long battle to prevent the enemy from achieving its goals.
He stressed that as a result of the resistance's intense and concentrated strikes, Zionist forces withdrew from most of the Lebanese towns they had advanced to.
This comes as Hezbollah revealed that it has introduced the Fadi 6 missile as a precision missile weapon in its arsenal. The missile has a range of 225 kilometers and is used to expand the area of military operations.
"The missile entered service on Tuesday," Hezbollah said. In a video clip broadcast by the party's war media, "the diameter of the precision missile is 302 millimeters with a warhead weighing 140 kilograms, while the total weight of the missile reaches 650 kilograms."
On Tuesday evening, Hezbollah announced that it had killed more than 100 soldiers and wounded 2,000 others since the enemy army launched a ground operation in southern Lebanon on October.
In a statement outlining the results of its operations during this period, Hezbollah said: Its fighters destroyed 43 Merkava tanks, eight bulldozers, two Hummers, two armored vehicles , two armored personnel carriers, shot down four Hormuz 450s and two Hormuz 900s.
He added that this toll does not include the Zionist army's losses in bases, positions, military barracks, settlements and occupied cities.
For the first time since the start of the war Hezbollah announced on Wednesday, that it bombed the headquarters of the Zionist War Ministry twice. Hezbollah also announced the targeting of several gatherings of Zionist enemy forces, bases and military headquarters, some of them in Tel Aviv.
Hezbollah said in a statement today: It targeted for the first time the headquarters of the Zionist War Ministry, the General Staff and the war management room.
Hezbollah emphasizes that its military operations will continue against the usurping Zionist entity until full withdrawal from Lebanon and the cessation of military operations in Gaza.