Jerusalem/Beirut: There are reports of major losses to the Israeli army in the war with Hezbollah in South Lebanon. An Israeli military correspondent claims that an Israeli commander has been killed in a fierce ground battle with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Many other soldiers are also feared dead. According to Iran Observer, 35 soldiers have been injured in the fighting with Hezbollah. The battle took place between Israeli soldiers and Hezbollah fighters in Maroun al-Ras, Al Manar in southern Lebanon.
During this time, 35 Israeli soldiers were injured in an ambush attack by Hezbollah. In this fierce battle with Hezbollah, 22-year-old young Israeli commander Eitan Itzhak Oster was also killed. The IDF announced the death of one of its officers, who was killed during fighting against Hezbollah, according to an Israeli military correspondent.
First Israeli commander killed after ground attack in Lebanon
This is the death of Israel’s first commander during ground operations in Lebanon. Captain Eitan Itzhak Oster was the team commander in the Agoz commando unit from Modi’in. He was killed in a battle with Hezbollah fighters in a village in southern Lebanon. This is a big blow for Israel. A video has emerged of Israeli forces fighting with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, showing wounded and dead soldiers being evacuated by IDF helicopters to safe havens. How many Israeli soldiers have died in total? No data has come out regarding this yet.
Israel today claimed to blow up Hezbollah’s headquarters
Just a few hours ago, Israel had claimed to have blown up the headquarters of Hezbollah. During this period, more than 150 Hezbollah bases were destroyed by the Israeli army. There was a possibility of a large number of terrorists being killed in this. It is believed that Hezbollah has taken revenge from Israel for this attack.
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