09.03.2026 05:31
Israeli media reported that Hezbollah in Lebanon has transitioned from a "semi-regular army" style to a "fully-fledged guerrilla warfare" style in its attacks against Israel. It was emphasized that Hezbollah has been able to continue its attacks despite Israel's air and ground assaults in southern Lebanon.
According to a report by Israel's Channel 12 television based on Israeli military sources, Hezbollah has begun to base its attacks on the front line on "small and mobile units."
THEY HAVE SPREAD TO SOUTHERN LEBANON
An Israeli military official, who stated that "Hezbollah has shifted from a warfare style resembling a semi-regular army to a fully-fledged guerrilla warfare style," said that elements of Hezbollah's Radwan Force have spread to southern Lebanon and are conducting attacks on Israeli forces on both sides of the border from there.
HEZBOLLAH ATTACKS CONTINUE
The source noted that despite Israel's air and ground attacks in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah members have been able to carry out attacks.
THEY HAVE CHANGED TACTICS
The source indicated that Hezbollah has changed tactics by dividing into small and mobile units to conduct a "prolonged war," while the Israeli army continues to target launch platforms, rockets, and facilities with air strikes.
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON
In a statement made by the Israeli army on March 2, it was mentioned that sirens were activated in the north of the country after detecting missile launches from Lebanon.
The Israeli army, which announced that it had launched air strikes across Lebanon and targeted the capital Beirut, had decided to expand its ground invasion in Lebanon, where it was conducting intense attacks from the air and sea.