'Israel' pays high price for north front confrontations: Israeli media
Israeli media highlights the significant toll imposed on "Israel" due to the confrontation with the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, particularly emphasizing the number of soldiers killed in the battle.
Israeli media on Monday characterized the costs, both public and in terms of security, incurred by "Israel" due to the Hezbollah confrontation as exorbitant.
Amir Bouhbut, a military affairs analyst, informed the Israeli Walla website that these costs manifest in the loss of Israeli soldiers, injuries sustained, disruption of daily life, economic setbacks, and the destruction of civilian, military, and security infrastructure.
He added that among the military infrastructure affected thus far are the Israeli army base in 'Meron', the headquarters of the Northern Command, the 'Galilee Division', and various other sites.
⚡️ Hezbollah: Scenes from the operation targeting a "Namer" vehicle of the occupation army at the Malikia site. pic.twitter.com/l5CDqYYvAv
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Bouhbut stressed that the Israeli military faces substantial strain, requiring the mobilization of regular and reserve forces across sea, air, and land to anticipate various scenarios. This is compounded by ongoing operations in the Gaza Strip and preparations for potential military action in the south.
It is worth stressing that Israeli media described Sunday as the most challenging day on the northern front, with Hezbollah launching over 70 missiles toward 'Israel'.
Hezbollah rockets rain on occupied Golan Heights
In continued support for the brave people of Gaza and the Palestinian Resistance, and response to the Israeli aggression against the resilient Lebanese villages, towns, and homes, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah - conducted several operations engaging Israeli sites and soldier gatherings along the Palestinian-Lebanese border.
On Sunday, March 10, 2024, Hezbollah conducted 12 operations against the Israeli occupation, confirming direct hits.