Hezbollah regained strength, 'Israel' paying the price: Israeli media
Israeli media confirms that Hezbollah has regained its strength and returned to its normal operations, noting that "Israel" is paying a very high price on the northern front.
Reserve Major General Israel Ziv of the Israeli army confirmed on Sunday that Hezbollah has regained its strength and returned to its normal operations, particularly following recent strikes.
Ziv emphasized that moving forward, there will be no significant "achievements" for "Israel", but rather a gradual erosion of its capabilities and a war of attrition, highlighting that "Israel" tends to suffer more losses in such confrontations than Hezbollah.
Israeli media reported a significant increase in Hezbollah's operations against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon in recent days. They noted that "signs of Hezbollah's recovery are becoming clear, especially with the ongoing violent confrontations in the region."
Former Reserve Colonel Jacques Neriah of the Israeli army stated that “the fighters in Lebanon are permitting the Israeli army to advance, setting the stage for potential attacks and ambushes.” He revealed that "many of the tunnels in southern Lebanon are traps."
'Paying a heavy price in the North'
This morning, Hezbollah launched at 7:40 am on Sunday an aerial attack with a squadron of kamikaze drones at the Bar Lev Industrial Zone, southeast of Acre.
In a statement, Hezbollah stressed that this operation comes in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, and defense of Lebanon and its people. In this context, Israeli media confirmed that a drone exploded inside a building in the Bar Lev industrial zone, located between Akka and Karmiel, injuring four settlers at the scene.
On another note, in a talk with "Israel's" Yedioth Ahronoth, Security affairs analyst Ronen Bergman stated on Friday that "Israel" is living in denial and "We have exaggerated by 100% regarding the strikes against Hezbollah, including major figures in the Israeli intelligence and military establishment. They've entered a state of euphoria."
When asked about the impact of assassinations on Hezbollah, concerning the attacks on the Bekaa, the assassination of Hezbollah's Secretary-General and other leaders, Ronen Bergman said that "Israel" overestimated the situation.
He adds that "Israel" has entered a state of euphoria, "as if there is no shortage of ammunition and as if it doesn’t cost billions every day. We feel like everything is perfectly fine, but there are more and more reports of soldiers being killed and injured. The situation is not over, and worse, it has become routine. The Israeli military wants to resolve the situation (in Lebanon)."