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The Zionist army's failure at the military and security levels in the south of Lebanon

The Zionist army is running back from the south of Lebanon's borders indicating the Israeli failure at the military and security levels.
News ID: 85222
Publish Date: 29October 2024 - 08:21

TEHRAN (Defapress) - The withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the areas they had advanced in the villages and towns of Lebanon, especially Houla, Markaba, Mis al-Jabal, Blida, and Odaisseh.

The Zionist army's failure at the military and security levels in the south of Lebanon

The Israeli army withdrew its military vehicles from the operation that it had launched in Lebanese areas, a month ago as part of the ground attack.

Yesterday (Monday), the Israeli army redeployed its forces inside the settlements and at a distance of 5 to 10 kilometers from the Lebanese border. 

The Israeli army faced difficulties in positioning itself in the areas it had infiltrated due to the fire resistance fortifications. In fact, the Israeli army failed in the first phase of its ground operation. 

After a month of conflict with the Resistance, the Zionist army withdrew from the areas it entered with air support and could not gain practical control over any of the frontline villages. 

Targeting Israeli military gatherings by the resistance in the northern settlements was one of the main reasons that limited the movement of Israeli forces and prevented them from easy movement. 

Also, Resistance missile power by targeting Israeli military gatherings in the settlements remained constant in an upward trend and challenged the Iron Dome and Israel's air defense systems and limited their effectiveness. Israeli reports indicate a reduction in interceptor missile stocks, which could leave all Israeli military and security installations vulnerable to resistance missiles and attack drones. 

The Zionist army retreat from the south of Lebanon is a sign of failure in all dimensions from the point of view of the military and security levels. Although Israel's goal was to destroy Hezbollah's capabilities and return the inhabitants of the northern settlements, the result was the loss of the north for Israel and the beginning of a new wave of migration from Safed and Haifa to the large colonial cities in the center.

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