Since September 17, the Lebanese political and military movement has carried out strikes against settlements (456), military points (361), bases (164) and border sites (127) belonging to the enemy army.
Sharing a summary of the actions during two months of response, Hezbollah indicated that the accumulated number of losses suffered by Israel amounted to more than 100 dead and a thousand wounded, while the average per day was 22 operations.
The data detailed the attack on 61 military vehicles, 53 command centers, 30 artillery fields, 17 factories and military companies, and 11 training facilities.
At this stage, the Resistance directed fire against 10 airports and seven drones, in addition to four military warehouses, four fortifications, two settlement units, two technical teams, a military workshop, and a checkpoint.
According to the information, Hezbollah fighters bombed 101 military barracks, 58 cities, confronted 29 drones and airplanes, and confronted 28 ground infiltrations in the south of the nation.
Regarding weapons, the Resistance announced the use of 1,047 missiles, 84 artillery pieces, and 124 air weapons, in addition to employing 65 guided rockets, 29 air defense weapons, 12 sniper and machine gun weapons, and 10 engineering weapons.
According to reports, the movement attacked more than 100 settlements, 30 kilometers from the evacuated zone and 150 kilometers deep from the southern border, forcing the displacement of more than 300 thousand settlers.
In this context, Israeli Channel 12 interviewed Reserve Major General Eitan Dangote, who described the fighting in Lebanon as very difficult.
According to the officer, Israel must reach an agreement with Lebanon and a ceasefire.
For the military analyst of the i24NEWS channel, Yossi Yehoshua, Israel cannot subjugate Hezbollah and failed to return the settlers to the north.
By the way, Reserve Major General Israel Ziv of the army noted that Israel should not insist on anything that would harm Lebanon’s sovereignty.
At this point, he advised the Tel Aviv authorities to seek an agreement with Lebanon due to the reserve status, exhaustion and the state’s situation.
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