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Israeli Army Withdraws Bulldozers from Southern Lebanon after Hezbollah Drone Attacks

Screenshot of a Hezbollah video showing a bulldozer left behind by fleeing Israeli soldiers after a Hezbollah ambush in the southern town of Tyabe on March 28.

Israeli media outlets, citing the Hebrew daily Israel Hayom, reported that the Israeli occupation army has, over the past two days, withdrawn most of the bulldozers previously used to demolish infrastructure in southern Lebanese villages.

According to the report, the decision followed a series of drone attacks by Hezbollah Lebanese resistance, which exposed the vulnerability of these vehicles and effectively disrupted their ability to continue operating in the field.

The move comes amid growing debate within the Zionist entity over the mounting challenges of conducting operations near the frontier, particularly in light of what Israeli media describe as an escalating drone threat by Hezbollah.

In the latest weeks, Hezbollah has increasingly deployed drones as part of its tactical response to the ongoing Israeli aggression, targeting Israeli military targets and attempting to limit Israeli operational freedom.

This evolving dynamic reflects a broader shift in the rules of engagements, with unmanned aerial systems playing a more central role in shaping the tempo and limits of confrontation along the southern Lebanese frontier.

Source: Hebrew media (translated and edited by Al-Manar)