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41 shots into the heart of the crumbling “deterrence”: Hezbollah rains hellfire on the Zionist entity and crushes the “Merkava” and its elite vehicles behind the lines of fire

With more than 41 successive military statements, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon established a new balance of power on the ground, drawing red lines of fire with the blood and sacrifices of its fighters against the arrogance of the Zionist entity. This escalating operational momentum on Monday, June 1, 2026, constituted a decisive and highly significant response to Israel’s continued violations of the ceasefire, confirming to all that the decision-making power on the ground remains in the hands of the men of God, and that the Zionist war machine, backed by the United States, is incapable of imposing its conditions on the ground.

The qualitative shift in resistance tactics, the rapid transition from reconnaissance to direct attacks and the destruction of military equipment, reflects a complete intelligence and operational readiness that has remained unaffected by the scale of the conspiracies and the ongoing war of extermination. These simultaneous operations along the front lines and deep within the settlements of the occupied north demonstrate that the enemy’s attempts to impose a new reality on the ground by targeting civilians and safe villages will only be met with further, more precise strikes that will transform its settlements into sites of casualties.

The machinery graveyard in the edge villages
The Zawtar al-Sharqiyah-Yahmar al-Shaqif axis witnessed a strategic shift in the direct confrontation tactics, as the hills and valleys surrounding the historic Beaufort Castle became a trap for enemy vehicles. Israeli infiltration attempts proved to be nothing short of military suicide, as the high vigilance of the resistance fighters resulted in the destruction of a Merkava tank on the eastern outskirts of Yahmar al-Shaqif by an Ababil drone (Statement No. 38). This reaffirms the superiority of the resistance’s drone air force and its ability to penetrate Zionist defense networks and target the pride of the occupation’s military industry.

The Zionist losses were not limited to tanks; they extended to destroying the logistical infrastructure and troop concentrations along the river and at the reservoir hill. Rocket forces and armored units targeted military vehicles and troop concentrations around the fortress and in the town of Zawtar al-Sharqiya. This direct targeting with precision weapons inflicted direct and confirmed casualties on enemy soldiers and vehicles, bringing back memories of the historical defeats suffered by the occupation in this very geographical area.

This field cohesion proves that the occupation army’s attempts to advance towards the towns of Zawtar al-Sharqiya and Yahmar al-Shaqif have failed miserably, as the Zionist strategy has shifted from attack to trying to withdraw the wounded elite under heavy fire cover to no avail, as the upper hand remains with the strikes of the Islamic Resistance fighters who have established complete fire control over the entire axis.

Guided missiles crush enemy armor
In the areas of Dbeibine, Qouzah, and Adaysseh, the resistance waged a professional battle, relying on ambushing infiltrating Israeli forces and destroying their mechanized units in well-executed ambushes. Resistance fighters in the town of Dbeibine successfully destroyed a military vehicle with a guided missile, rendering it immediately inoperable. This was followed by a large-scale missile strike, documented by the resistance in its statement No. (37), targeting enemy concentrations and vehicles on the southern outskirts of Adaysseh, thus thwarting any opportunity for them to establish a foothold or position within Lebanese territory.

The heroic battle extended to the towns of Qouzah, Qantara, and Dibil, where Zionist forces suffered strikes from sophisticated missiles that shattered the occupation’s offensive waves, culminating in the destruction of two advanced Namera armored vehicles in Dibil. These successive losses of heavy armored vehicles reveal the impotence of Zionist-American technology in the face of the fighters’ will and the rigorous anti-armor tactics employed by the Islamic Resistance, confirming the enemy’s resounding failure to achieve any significant breakthrough.

Radar detection undermines the prestige of the “Dome”
The resistance operations were not limited to repelling ground forces; their striking arm extended to target the occupation’s technological infrastructure, air defense systems, and technical support—the very foundation of the superiority the Zionist entity boasts of. In this context, the resistance targeted a radar dedicated to developing and jamming drones in the vicinity of Beaufort Castle, neutralizing it and crippling the enemy’s ability to monitor the airspace and provide technical cover for its invading forces. This