Israel strikes: 250 HISBOLLAH fighters killed in 24 hours!
Israel strikes: 250 HISBOLLAH fighters killed in 24 hours!
In a current report, the Israeli army announced that around 250 members of the Hezbollah have been killed since the soil offensive started in the South Libanon. The spokesman for the army, Nadav Schoschani, said that a large -scale strategic blow against the militant group was attributed to this conflict. There are also around 20 commanders among the fighters killed, including five high -ranking battalion commanders. The last 24 hours have been particularly violent, with reports about around 100 dead Hezbollah members who died in direct fights and air strikes. Interestingly, the Hisbollah has not yet commented on these losses.
In addition, the Israeli army provided the public with information about the attacks. A total of more than 2,000 military goals were attacked, including the arms camp and launch ramps. These actions are part of Israel's efforts to weaken the military capacity of the Hezbollah, a goal that has been pursued for years.
Details on the offensive
One of the background of the offensive is that Israel began on Tuesday with a "limited soil offensive" that was initiated in response to the continuing tensions and military provocations of the HISBOLLAH. The conflict has increasingly intensified over the years, and the current developments could indicate a future escalation of the military disputes. The Israeli forces have announced in this context that so far eight of their soldiers have fallen into the conflict.
It must be pointed out that the originally communicated numbers and reports on the Hisbollah members killed could not be checked independently. This is often a central concern in conflicts in which both sides spread information according to their own message and interests. The war of information, which is led to military conflicts in parallel, often contributes to uncertainty.
The events in the South Libanon have not only military but also political dimensions because they could cause possible international reactions. The internationally isolated Hisbollah faces the challenge of defending its position in both the region and in the eyes of its supporters. The armed conflict could have far -reaching consequences that go far beyond the immediate military conflicts.
For more information about the current situation and the reactions to the offensive, the reporting on the website www.shz.de .
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