Reports indicate that 3,361 Israeli soldiers have sustained injuries since the conflict's onset, including 520 critically wounded. Currently, 26 soldiers are in critical condition across various Israeli hospitals, with 157 others suffering moderate injuries and 60 with minor injuries.
In related developments, Israeli media documented the deaths of three soldiers on the Lebanon front, with an additional 40 soldiers and a settler sustaining various injuries this week.
Earlier today, the Israeli occupation forces confirmed the death of a soldier during "operational activity" in the north.
The acknowledgment of casualties and injuries by the occupation forces amidst strict military control comes amid escalating tensions with Hezbollah. Footage released by the Resistance's military media indicates that Israeli losses, both in terms of lives and equipment, exceed official announcements.
Regarding Gaza, Israeli media highlights the significant number of casualties in clashes with Palestinian Resistance forces, equating to the size of an Israeli brigade.
Israeli admissions of the scale of losses coincide with ongoing confrontations with Palestinian Resistance in Gaza and other fronts supported by Hezbollah, as well as in Iraq, Yemen, and Syria.
Furthermore, Israeli Channel 12 revealed that the Israeli air defense division in northern occupied Palestine faces challenges in confronting suicide drones sent from Lebanon. The recent drone attack launched by Hezbollah accurately targeted the Metulla settlement.
The channel noted that despite warnings, drones often infiltrate airspace, collecting information unhindered. It was confirmed that two reserve fighters from the 551st Brigade were killed in the attack, marking the third instance of Lebanese drone attacks resulting in Israeli casualties.
Israeli soldiers interviewed by Channel 12 emphasized the lack of effective Israeli responses to drone launches, stating that drones frequently penetrate airspace without warning. (ILKHA)