Israel acknowledges major casualties in airborne forces, details of Israel's failed airborne operation in Lebanon exposed

From the night of March 6 to 7, Lebanese media began reporting on battles that took place in the Bekaa Valley in the south. According to journalist sources, the Israeli army attempted a helicopter landing in the area but was ambushed and forced to retreat, suffering significant casualties. Due to the strict news censorship system implemented by the Israeli military, the country's media hardly reported on this incident at all.

However, on March 8, the Israeli Defense Forces officially confirmed the death of two Israeli soldiers. According to scattered reports, this airborne operation aimed to search for the remains of an Israeli pilot who died after being captured by Hezbollah in Lebanon in the 1990s. The operation ultimately failed: not only were the remains not found, but the airborne forces were also discovered by "Hezbollah" militants. It is unclear whether the Israeli casualties were limited to just two soldiers. Lebanese sources claim that dozens of Israelis were killed or injured.

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