Israeli soldiers are still seen despite the ceasefire agreement reached between Lebanon and Israel, at some of the areas of Aitaroun town in Nabatiyah, Lebanon on January 27, 2025. [Houssam Shbaro - Anadolu Agency]
Families of Israeli soldiers complained of “unreasonable” conditions their sons face in southern Lebanon, claiming they are under direct fire amid a lack of resources and insufficient air cover, Israeli media reported Thursday, Anadolu reports. The Times of Israel said that families of Israeli soldiers claim that their children are “exposed to direct fire amid limited resources and insufficient air cover” during the military operation. According to the report, families of soldiers in the “Nahal” reconnaissance unit sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying the Israeli soldiers are facing heavy losses. Four soldiers were killed and others injured in clashes with Hezbollah. The letter, also addressed to Defense Minister Israel Katz and military leaders, criticized the focus of […]

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