Editor’s note
Field Facts of the War on Lebanon/ The realities as They Are
The field facts of the war on Lebanon are based on certain points that are dealt with in this report.
According to Negaheno report Hezbollah’s organizational chart is not based on the individual rather, it is capillary and cellular -based. As in the past year it has only been damaged by less than 3%.
The operations by the resistance were focused on military areas so far and up till now the civil areas were of exception.
The attacks launched by the resistance have expanded from the field of 25 km to an in-depth of 80 km within the occupied territories.
The schools and businesses have closed down following the resistance attacks and over 500 thousand people have moved into shelters.
The regime’s attacks until now have consisted of 3 waves of heavy bombardments against the civil areas with 2 thousand bombs over 1200 locations.
A number of the regime’s terror operations have been unsuccessful in recent days due to new security measures undertaken by the Hezbollah.
The West have added 4 more layers of motional defense systems in addition to the 3 permanent defense systems existing in Israel and have provided one of the densest defense locations in the world for protecting the occupied lands.
The regime’s attacked Lebanon in full conformity with Europe and the US and the goal is to expand the level and radius of the attacks.
The 5 areas that were attacked in the past few days were launched by the Iraqi resistance which made the social atmosphere strongly support Lebanon following the statement released by the office of the religious jurisdiction.
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