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Amid Segal describes tank battle footage from Lebanon last week: wounded inside, troops scramble under Hezbollah drones

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Amid Segal describes tank battle footage from Lebanon last week: wounded inside, troops scramble under Hezbollah drones

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TL;DR

Journalist Amit Segal (N12) described newly-released combat footage from last week's tank battle in Lebanon, showing wounded soldiers inside a tank, troops evacuating them while others provide cover against circling Hezbollah drones, according to his social media post.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Journalist Amit Segal (N12) described on Sunday the latest combat footage released from last week's tank battle in southern Lebanon. The footage shows a dire close-quarters scenario: wounded soldiers inside a tank, fellow troops scrambling to evacuate them, while others provide cover against Hezbollah drones circling overhead. The video, published by the IDF, underscores the intense fighting on the northern front last week. As The Zioneer reported minutes earlier, the IDF had already released this footage, and Segal's post provides a journalist's eye on the scene. No further IDF details about specific casualties or location have been released beyond what the footage itself shows.

The footage adds to a prolonged series of battles in southern Lebanon reported over recent weeks, including Hezbollah claims of attacks on IDF vehicles and IDF confirmations of casualties from rocket fire and drone strikes, such as the June 14 incident where two soldiers were wounded. The military has not issued a new statement on the current footage or the status of the soldiers involved.

02 · How it developed

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    Amit Segal describes footage showing wounded soldiers and evacuation under drone fire

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