50,000 Israeli Soldiers Keep Failing to Occupy a Single Lebanese Village

Yedioth Ahronoth reported that "after a month of ground operations, 5 Israeli military divisions & a reserve brigadeā€”over 50,000 soldiers, triple the number deployed in the 2006 July Warā€”have failed to establish a foothold in southern #Lebanon. Despite extensive firepower and air support, the #Israeli #military has not managed to occupy a single village in South Lebanon."

The report attributes this failure to #Hezbollahā€™s "effective tactical strategies," which include multiple defensive lines equipped with munitions capable of accurately targeting Israeli armored vehicles, tanks, and soldiers. Additionally, it notes the army's difficulties in mapping Hezbollahā€™s positions and countering the threat posed by small, hard-to-detect drones.

In an interview, Colonel Jack Neriya, a former advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, explained that Hezbollah fighters are deliberately allowing Israeli forces to advance, only to trap them in ambushes. This tactic has created a dire situation for Israeli troops, including elite units like Golani and other commandos. Neriya warned that the human cost of any advance could be severe, potentially surpassing "Israelā€™s" total casualties since the late 1940s (via Al-Akhbar)

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