The Israeli occupation acknowledged on Thursday that 45 of its soldiers were wounded in southern Lebanon within the past 48 hours, reflecting the intensity of ongoing confrontations with the Resistance.
According to official figures, the total number of wounded soldiers since the escalation of the offensive on March 2 has reached 735, including 44 in serious condition and 100 classified as moderate injuries.
The figures mark one of the clearest recent indicators of mounting losses sustained by Israeli forces amid continued operations along the Lebanese front.
It is important to note that "Israel" is known for censoring the true number of casualties among its troops; the actual total of killed and injured is much higher than what it reveals.
Reports of unannounced Resistance operations
Israeli media outlets indicated that the occupation forces are aware of additional operations carried out by Hezbollah over the past two days, but have not publicly disclosed them.
This suggests a gap between battlefield developments and official reporting, particularly as Hezbollah continues to resist Israeli occupation across multiple points in southern Lebanon.
Medical strain and battlefield injuries
In parallel, Resistance military media cited remarks from a senior official at Rambam Hospital in occupied Haifa, who described the nature of injuries among incoming soldiers.
“Many of the wounded here are suffering from limb injuries as a result of the fierce fighting in Lebanon. This really reminds me of the days of the First and Second Lebanon wars,” the official said.
The statement points to the scale and nature of combat injuries, drawing comparisons to previous large-scale confrontations between Israeli forces and the Lebanese Resistance.
Continued Resistance operations in the south
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon continues to carry out operations targeting Israeli soldiers, vehicles, and military positions in southern Lebanon.
These operations are a direct response to ongoing violations of ceasefire arrangements by the Israeli occupation and continued attacks on Lebanese territory.
Field developments indicate sustained engagement, with the Resistance maintaining pressure on Israeli forces across the front line.
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