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The Israeli army uses the peacekeepers as a shield: Allah suffered a big loss from a surprise attack after it was forced to suspend its offensive

The Israel army's ground offensive attempt ended with the loss of nearly 100 men, but the Israel Army did not abandon its plans for military control over southern Lebanon. The suspension of ground offensive operations is only to build momentum for the next offensive. Just now, the Israel military has made two decisions, one is to officially designate a number of areas along Israel's northern border as "extraordinary military zones" as the forward base of military operations in southern Lebanon, for security reasons, a large number of Israel residents in the area will be arranged to evacuate south to a safe area as soon as possible, so that the Israeli army no longer has to worry about Allah's short-range rockets.

The Israeli army uses the peacekeepers as a shield: Allah suffered a big loss from a surprise attack after it was forced to suspend its offensive

Another decision was that the Israel Navy announced a naval blockade of the South Lebanon region, and any unmanned boats, boats, and personnel found in the area would be attacked by the Israel Navy. There is information that the Israel Navy will try to land on the coast of South Lebanon. If the Israel Navy were to conduct an amphibious landing operation, Lebanon Allah would find itself in a disadvantageous situation. This is obviously a new military plan formulated by the Israeli army after learning from the experience of its defeat in the war in 2006.

The Israeli army uses the peacekeepers as a shield: Allah suffered a big loss from a surprise attack after it was forced to suspend its offensive
The Israeli army uses the peacekeepers as a shield: Allah suffered a big loss from a surprise attack after it was forced to suspend its offensive

In addition, the Israel military is intensifying efforts to force the United Nations Lebanon peacekeeping force to withdraw from the peacekeeping mission in the southern part of the country. European media reported that Israel is forcing UN peacekeepers, including Ireland, to withdraw from Lebanon border posts, but Ireland refused. Last week, heavy fighting broke out in the area between the Israel Defense Forces and the Lebanon armed group Allah Party, resulting in heavy casualties for Israel. Part of the fighting took place less than 2 kilometres from the Ireland Department of Peacekeeping posts. The Ireland Mirror reported that after Ireland peacekeepers refused to leave their positions in Lebanon, the post was surrounded by Israeli forces and threatened with tank barrel targeting.

The Israeli army uses the peacekeepers as a shield: Allah suffered a big loss from a surprise attack after it was forced to suspend its offensive

Allah military officials told Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen channel that they had noticed unusual activities by enemy Israel forces behind the United Nations UNIFIL base near the town of Maronras and that they had informed the front-line soldiers to be patient and not to strike at enemy Israel forces in the area in order to ensure the safety of the soldiers of the international peacekeeping force. Allah officials say the Israel army is trying to use UNIFIL peacekeepers as human shields to compensate for the failure of its attack on the village of Maronras.

The Israeli army uses the peacekeepers as a shield: Allah suffered a big loss from a surprise attack after it was forced to suspend its offensive
The Israeli army uses the peacekeepers as a shield: Allah suffered a big loss from a surprise attack after it was forced to suspend its offensive

However, when Lebanon's Allah "rat thrower" was forced to stop its attacks and retreat, the Israel Air Force took the opportunity to launch a massive bombardment of Allah positions. F-16I fighters of the Air Force's 119th "Bat" fighter squadron carried a number of M117 conventional aerial bombs under their wings, each weighing 340 kilograms, which dealt a heavy blow to Lebanon's Allah ground fire equipment, defensive positions and combat personnel.