ALWAGHT- Reports indicate that Israeli forces have pulled back from the areas they had moved into across several villages and towns in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli occupation army has pulled its vehicles back from the Lebanese areas it had entered as part of its ground offensive that began nearly a month ago. According to Hezbollah's Al Manar TV, citing UNews, the Israeli army has retreated from the towns of Houla, Markaba, Mays Al-Jabal, Blida, and Odaisseh.
UNews Press Agency reported that the Israeli army has redeployed its forces to positions inside Israeli settlements, approximately 5 to 10 kilometers from the Lebanese border. This shift is attributed to concerns that Resistance forces might target Israeli troops with concentrated rocket attacks and combat drones, potentially inflicting significant losses.
Drones from the Islamic Resistance conducted aerial reconnaissance along the front lines in southern Lebanon, confirming the withdrawal of Israeli forces behind the border. Aerial images showed the Israeli army attempting to close some of the gaps it had previously opened for infiltration into Lebanese territory.
The Zionist occupation forces were unable to establish control over the Lebanese towns they had invaded due to Hezbollah's assaults on their officers, soldiers, tanks, and vehicles. The Islamic Resistance Operations Room reported that 90 Israeli soldiers have been killed and 750 others injured during the ground confrontations with the Israeli forces.