Zionsit enemy forces have begun withdrawing combat units from southern Lebanon after nearly two weeks of continued attacks involving strike drones launched by the resistance against Zionist enemy forces, which were violating the ceasefire agreement while attempting to establish and hold a security zone in the area.
The Zionist entity announced that it had started reducing troop levels under an urgent plan aimed at protecting its soldiers amid escalating drone attacks.
According to the report, the commands of the 98th and 162nd divisions have already withdrawn from southern Lebanon, with their headquarters moved to settlements in northern occupied Palestine. This took place alongside the withdrawal of field units including the "Nahal" Brigade, the "Paratroopers" Brigade, the "Commando" Brigade, and the "Negeb" Brigade.
These brigades had been tasked with occupying major towns and cities such as Khiam and Bint Jbeil.
According to enemy reports, Zionist enemy officials believe they have “completed the military mission” at this stage and reached what was described as a “glass ceiling,” prompting calls to withdraw soldiers in order to avoid them becoming “fixed and easy targets” for drone strikes.
Assessments within the Zionist enemy military establishment reportedly indicate that Hezbollah has changed the rules of engagement on the northern front, requiring the Zionist enemy to revise its military and tactical strategy.
Meanwhile, Lebanese security information indicates that Hezbollah possesses large quantities of high-speed, high-precision FPV strike drones and has accumulated tens of thousands of small drones over the past fifteen months, enhancing its capacity for battlefield attrition.
The resistance announced carrying out ten military operations on Thursday, involving a large number of strike drones, including swarms of aircraft, in addition to downing a Zionist enemy drone identified as the Hermes 450.
The Zionist enemy acknowledged that two soldiers were "lightly" wounded after an exploding drone struck, while other reports said twelve soldiers were injured in a similar earlier attack.