'Israel', US can't figure out Nasrallah's intents: Israeli Media
In light of Hezbollah's ongoing targeting of Israeli military sites on the Lebanese-Palestinian border, Israeli media acknowledge that there is a rising concern.
The Israeli media said that "Israel" and the United States are facing difficulty in figuring out the "intentions" of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.
"Since the beginning of the war in the south, Nasrallah has remained silent and launched a war of attrition against Israel on the northern border," Israeli journalist Yoni Ben-Menachem said, adding that "Israel must prepare for the worst scenario, where it will be forced to fight on two fronts at the same time."
Member of Hezbollah's parliamentary bloc, Hassan Fadlallah, declared on Saturday that Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is actively monitoring the developing situation in real time. Fadlallah confirmed that Sayyed Nasrallah is supervising and orchestrating the situation through direct communication with Resistance field commanders, and he serves as the leader of this Resistance.
Fadlallah emphasized that the Resistance is well-prepared for various scenarios and that Sayyed Nasrallah plays a direct and active role in the ongoing battle, engaging with fighters at both the political and grassroots levels.
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Worries in the north
According to Israeli media, the number of occupation soldiers injured by Hezbollah's anti-tank missiles from southern Lebanon has been on the rise.
"This is something that must be taken into account," Israeli Channel 13 said, adding "What is happening here is the firing of anti-tank missiles, in the back line, at the Ramim site, and they are also firing missiles towards the western sector as well."
He pointed out that "this development is difficult, and was not clear from the beginning," adding that "Israeli soldiers are currently at the border and have not entered Lebanon," and I can say that large numbers have been injured so far.
on its account, the Israeli newspaper Maariv revealed that the evacuation of Israeli settlers from settlements in northern occupied Palestine "is taking place at a low level," saying that settlers in the north are "attacking the Israeli government against the backdrop of the evacuation."
The "Kiryat Shmona" settlement looks like a ghost town. Roads are empty, and the people there live in hysteria and fear, while the people who were evacuated found no reservations and no place for them in hotels, according to what Israeli media reported.
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On October 20, settlers began to evacuate "Kiryat Shmona" and Upper Al-Jalil out of fear of the Islamic Resistance's missiles in Lebanon.
Earlier today, the Israeli media said that the internal front of the occupying entity is heading into a state of confusion and chaos, with the continuation of the Palestinian Resistance in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and after the internal displacement of a large number of settlers, whether from the north or the south. The media indicated that the emergency authority is considering placing settlers in public facilities, such as schools, if hotels get overcrowded.
Israeli media confirmed that "Israel" is not prepared for this scale of evacuation of settlers from the north and south. As the Israeli media previously said, "What we have seen so far is just a promotion for a bad movie in case the war expands in the north."
Earlier, the Israeli media acknowledged that an Israeli soldier was killed and three others were injured by Hezbollah missiles directed at the occupied Palestine border with Lebanon.