The Zionist army in southern Lebanon is beginning to crumble

Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT section in Israel/Occupied Palestine) 17.07.2026

The government of Lebanon is making peace with Israel while Israel has occupied South Lebanon. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun is no more than a Quisling.

According to the BBC:

Verified videos show towns and villages in southern Lebanon are being leveled by Israeli demolitions, satellite images and videos obtained by BBC Verify it.

BBC Verify analysis found more than 1,400 buildings destroyed since 2 March based on verified visual evidence. This is just a snapshot of the overall damage caused by Israeli air strikes and demolitions, because of limited access on the ground and available satellite imagery. The true scale is likely to be much higher.

Israel’s levelling of these structures comes after Defense Minister Israel Katz’s order on 22 March to “accelerate the destruction of Lebanese homes” near the Israeli border based on the “model in Gaza” as part of its campaign against Hezbollah.

The systematic demolition of these towns and villages amounts to a war crime, international law experts told BBC Verify.

The Zionist army as usual tells a lie saying that it operates in accordance with the Law of Armed Conflict and does not allow the destruction of property unless there is an imperative military necessity .It added, without providing evidence, that Hezbollah has embedded military infrastructure within civilian areas in the region.”[i]

Yesterday, the Zionist army organized a tour of Israeli reporters to present to them the achievements of destruction it is carrying out so that they can praise this destruction as a huge victory. The Bint Jbeil soccer field, in the late 1990s, where Hassan Nasrallah stood after the Zionist army fled Lebanon in 2000 and delivered the “spider’s web” speech in which he likened Israeli society to flimsy webs, has been destroyed. The 98th Division occupied the place, the stands were dismantled, the structure was destroyed, and the shell marks left no trace of the place, when you look beyond the fences of the burnt lot into the town, you realize that Bint Jbeil is just another link in the chain of destruction in southern Lebanon, one of the 35 IDF-controlled villages slated for demolition. To establish 18 new outposts inside Lebanese territory.

A reservist soldier who shouted at the reporters wore his uniform more than anything else marked the state of the Zionist army. In the full presence of senior officers, the soldier’s helmet featured a patch (embroidered badge) of “Messiah” and a patch of “Temple”. He was not the only one. When the senior officer was asked why he was allowing this against the instructions of Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, he shook his head, smiled tiredly, and winked a small, embarrassing wink. “You’re right,” he said, “but we can’t really deal with the reservists.”

That wink said it all. It expressed the loss of discipline, the way in which the leadership of the Chief of Staff fails to cross the perimeter fence into the combat zone. The soldiers in the field choose to ignore his orders, and the commanders ignore keeping quiet.

According to the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), more than 1.2 million people have been displaced across Lebanon, including 820,000 from the south. Many have fled north or crossed into Syria.

The occupying Zionist army spokesperson first ordered Lebanese civilians living close to the border to leave on 2 March. Days later the evacuation order expanded to those living south of the Litany River about 40km from the border and later widened further to those living south of the Zahrani river.

Endnotes:

[i] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxkk1vnp57o

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