For weeks, the towns of <strong>Bint Jbeil</strong> and <strong>Khiam</strong> in southern Lebanon have faced intense Israeli bombardment, yet Israeli forces have been unable to fully secure them. Sources close to Hezbollah reveal the limitations of Israeli military power in achieving its strategic objectives.
Events are rapidly unfolding in southern Lebanon as the Israeli army approaches a full siege of Bint Jbeil. Intense clashes are ongoing under heavy fire, with Israeli bombardment causing casualties in nearby towns.
The Israeli army announced the killing of the 'secretary' of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, a move that could escalate tensions in the region. This operation reflects the ongoing conflict between the two sides amidst rising fears of military escalation.
The Israeli army has reported that Hezbollah has begun the process of leaving its strongholds in the southern suburbs, heading towards areas in northern Beirut. This move comes at a critical time, reflecting strategic changes in the ongoing conflict.
The head of the Metula Council stated that the Israeli army will not be able to dismantle Hezbollah even after 100 years, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by Tel Aviv against this organization. This statement reflects the complex reality of the Israeli military's struggle against the Lebanese group, considered one of the greatest security threats in the region.
Israeli forces announced today that they killed <strong>40 Hezbollah fighters</strong> within 24 hours as part of ongoing military operations against military targets in Lebanon. This escalation occurs amid rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with airstrikes and ground attacks continuing.
The Israeli army has admitted to destroying approximately <strong>100 residential towers</strong> in the Lebanese capital of <strong>Beirut</strong> and its suburbs, raising international concerns about humanitarian and economic damage. This announcement comes amid escalating tensions in the region.