Hezbollah Drone Threat Expands — Zionist Media Admits Strategic Deadlock in Lebanon
Hebrew reports warn of Hezbollah’s advanced drone capabilities spreading to Gaza and the West Bank, as Israeli officials acknowledge a deepening military impasse
Lebanon / Occupied Palestine, PUREWILAYAH.COM — Hebrew-language media outlets have acknowledged growing alarm within the Zionist regime over the expanding capabilities of Hezbollah, particularly in drone warfare, alongside a worsening strategic deadlock in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah Drone Capabilities Raise Alarm in Tel Aviv
According to the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, Tel Aviv is increasingly concerned about the potential use of Hezbollah’s specialized suicide drones by Palestinian groups in the West Bank and Gaza.
The report described these fiber-optic-guided drones as one of the most dangerous threats facing Zionist forces in southern Lebanon, emphasizing that there is currently no effective defense system capable of countering them.
It noted that these drones are difficult to detect, have a range of up to 15 kilometers, and cannot be disrupted through conventional electronic warfare systems, as they do not rely on radio signals.
The report added that Hezbollah’s drone strikes have already wounded dozens of Zionist soldiers within a short period, highlighting their growing impact on the battlefield.
Israeli Officials Admit “Strategic Trap” in Lebanon
In a separate report, the Hebrew newspaper Israel Hayom cited a senior Zionist security official admitting that the regime is now trapped in a strategic deadlock in Lebanon.
“We are caught in a strategic trap,” the official said. “On one hand, we cannot withdraw from southern Lebanon because it would be seen as an admission of defeat. On the other hand, we are unable to advance or take the initiative.”
The report attributed this impasse largely to the inability of the Zionist military to effectively counter Hezbollah’s drone operations.
It further stated that senior officials believe the region is closely monitoring Hezbollah’s success, and that other groups—particularly in Gaza—are likely to seek similar capabilities. The report also noted that such drones could be smuggled into the West Bank with relative ease.
The newspaper concluded that frustration within the Zionist military is becoming increasingly visible, as what was initially intended to be a strategic trap for Hezbollah has instead turned into a strategic trap for the Zionist regime itself.
It added that the evolving battlefield reality has grown more complex than before the war, due both to the limitations of the Israeli military and to Iran’s success in reuniting resistance fronts and linking regional developments. (PW)


