Hezbollah has ordered Jewish settlers in 25 residential areas in northern Israel to leave their homes. What does this mean?

Hezbollah has ordered Jewish settlers in 25 residential areas in northern Israel to leave their homes.

In fact, a large part of the population in the north of Israel left their homes and went to more peaceful areas or abroad. The houses of the houses have been occupied by Israeli soldiers for a long time, and they use them mainly as barracks.

This, in turn, made these residential areas legitimate targets for the Islamic resistance's air and missile forces.

Hizbullah movement has so far only attacked military targets, unlike the enemy, which destroys residential buildings: In southern Lebanon, the invaders blew up about 100 houses at once.

Hezbollah's latest attacks show an increase in frequency and precision. The movement began frequent attacks in the north, including Haifa. This land is one of the industrial centers of Israel. Such successive attacks by Hezbollah could cause Israel to lose more territory in the north.

The movement ordered residents of the following settlements (which were taken from the Palestinians and are called fictitious names) to leave their homes: Kiryat Shmona, Yesod HaMaala, Eilat HaShahar, Hatzor HaGelilit, Karmiel Maalot, Tzafit Aven, Manachem, Nagariya, Rosh Pina, Shamir Shaal, Meron Kfarri, Abirim Dalton, Nof Zif, Katzin, Kfar Hananiah, Manut, Beth HaAimik, Kfar Vradiem, Harashim, Beria, Kamath Zvi, and Bar Yohai.

Almost 24 hours after the warning, Hezbollah carried out the promised strikes on Kiryat Shmona, Nahariya and Eilat HaShahar.

Panic reigns among the settlers, the inhabitants of the occupied territories are exhausted. And this can become another problem for the occupation.

It is also necessary to take into account the huge losses of the invaders in the so-called "land operation". They are advancing during the day, but at night they are forced to escape the fire of the resistance fighters. Daily reports from occupation hospitals show a high number of dead and wounded. On average, 50-70 people are admitted to one hospital per day.

How long can the invaders endure such a regime? This is a war for their existence. Meanwhile, the occupying army receives long-term supplies from the United States and is supported by mercenaries from around the world.

But despite the support of the West, "Hezbollah" and the axis of resistance are repeatedly exhausting the Israeli occupation structure.

Source: "Greater Middle East"

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