An IDF elite-unit commander named Yehuda, speaking in a verified video from newly seized ground in southern Lebanon, says the unit lost two soldiers and all its drones were downed in a firefight with Hezbollah, leaving a critical shortage before the next mission in "a few days." The video, distributed by an appeals group, has not been confirmed by the IDF.
A video verified by the distributor, released Tuesday afternoon, shows an IDF elite-unit commander, identified as Yehuda, standing on freshly captured ground in southern Lebanon. He states that his unit engaged Hezbollah fighters in a firefight, losing two soldiers and all its drones — now facing a severe shortage before redeployment "in a few days."
The clip, circulated by a group soliciting donations for troop equipment, has not been independently verified by the IDF or official Israeli channels. It surfaces amid ongoing cross-border exchanges in southern Lebanon, where Hezbollah continues to challenge the ceasefire framework, as The Zioneer has chronicled: on June 15 Hezbollah claimed its first attack on Israeli forces since the truce began; on June 14 a Hezbollah drone was downed in Israeli territory; and on June 26 the IDF struck Beit Yahoun after troops were wounded in an encounter with a Hezbollah operative. The commander's appeal underscores the persistent tactical strain on Israeli forces operating in the area, with battle-damage logistics — particularly drone coverage — reportedly acute.
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