Hezbollah has reported that they successfully repelled an Israeli incursion near the town of Adaisseh in southern Lebanon. The clashes ensued following two separate attempts by Israeli infantry to advance towards the town.
The first incursion occurred at 11:00 p.m. on Friday when Israeli soldiers attempted to advance towards Adaisseh. Hezbollah's fighters from the Islamic Resistance engaged with them, resulting in a significant explosion within the advancing force. The Israeli troops were forced to retreat, sustaining casualties in the process.
Following this initial encounter, a second statement from Hezbollah revealed that Israeli soldiers made another attempt to advance towards Adaisseh at 1:50 a.m. on Saturday. Once again, Hezbollah fighters confronted the Israeli forces, leading to ongoing clashes in the area.
Hezbollah's statements indicate that the situation remains tense in the region as clashes between the two sides continue. The town of Adaisseh, located in southern Lebanon, has become a focal point for the recent hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces.
Both sides have not provided specific details regarding the extent of casualties or the current status of the conflict. The situation is evolving, and further updates are expected as the events unfold.