Tuesday, 02/06/2026   
   Beirut 15:52

Hezbollah’s Nighttime Drones Becoming Israeli Soldiers’ Nightmare: Visiting Comrades at Rambam Hospital Say More

Yedioth Ahronoth indicated that the concerns have been confirmed, and the “Israeli” army is worried about the use of explosive loitering gliders at night.

The Hebrew newspaper added that one of the Givati Reconnaissance fighters who came to visit those wounded in the drone incident that struck the force heading toward Al-Shaqif Castle said: “It is very strange that a drone was able to strike a military force at night. This has never happened before to combat units.”

Yedioth Ahronoth cited “Israeli” security sources as saying, “There is a constantly rising learning curve, and not only in the field of drones. They improve the accuracy of their fire every time anew. Therefore, we try to move as much as possible within the security zone along the Yellow Line, and during maneuvers we avoid remaining in fixed positions.”

“The Israeli army and Hezbollah are engaged in what security sources describe as a ‘learning battle’. According to these sources, Hezbollah studies the army’s methods and improves from time to time.”

The paper pointed out that Israeli soldiers continue arriving at Rambam Hospital in Haifa to visit their wounded comrades, adding that they describe the atmosphere as difficult and frustrating.

Yedioth Ahronoth interviewed a soldier who came to check on his friend wounded by a suicide drone.

“Fifteen killed during what is called a ‘ceasefire,’ while there is no ceasefire at all. Perhaps Hezbollah’s drones now have new thermal cameras, and they can actually see our forces while they are moving,” he said.

Fighters also continue entering treatment rooms to support the families of the wounded, according to the Zionist paper.

Source: Al-Manar English Website