Israeli occupation forces have failed to capture even a single village in southern Lebanon, despite deploying over 50,000 troops in a month- long ground invasion, the Hebrew-language newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth has reported. The current offensive involves five divisionsthree times the size of the force deployed during the failed 2006 warbut has yielded no significant territorial gains.
The report attributes Israels setbacks to Hezbollahs effective tactical strategies, including layered defences and precision attacks on Israeli armoured units. Colonel Jack Neriya, a former advisor to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, said Hezbollah fighters are allowing Israeli troops to advance before trapping them in ambushes, which has posed challenges even for elite units. This ambush tactic has created extreme challenges for Israeli forces, including elite units such as Golani and other commandos, he said.
Hezbollah claimed it has destroyed 42 Merkava tanks, four bulldozers, two Hummers, an armoured vehicle, and a troop carrier since the invasion began. The Lebanese resistance movement also reported over 95 Israeli soldiers killed and 900 wounded. Israeli forces have struggled to map Hezbollah positions and counter elusive drones.
Poster Comment:
That includes 2 armored divisions. Problem is that Hezbollah has no tanks but they do have rockets that have longer range than Israeli tanks.