 The resistance in Lebanon has reported a recent incident where approximately 20 members of the Occupation Defense Forces lost their lives during an attempted infiltration into Lebanese territory. This event, if verified, would represent a notable escalation, especially since the Israeli Army's declaration to combat the resistance in Lebanon following its actions in Gaza against what it terms as Palestinian freedom movements. The encountered resistance by the Occupation Army underscores potential challenges awaiting them, should they proceed with plans to engage Hezbollah. For months, the Lebanese people have treaded cautiously as they express solidarity with the Palestinians in their struggle. Their tactics have focused on disrupting the enemy's operations, including advanced surveillance methods such as drones. Notably, the downing of two powerful aircraft during this crisis marks a significant milestone. Strikes against Israeli interests have primarily been reactive, often occurring in response to skirmishes across the border. Some efforts have aimed at hindering the occupation's surveillance capabilities near the occupied Shiba Farms and along the Litani River. Our commitment remains steadfast in delivering objective news and impartial geopolitical analysis. We encourage you to engage with our content by liking and sharing this video to stay informed and subscribe for updates on Palestine-related developments. Despite notable successes, the resistance still faces challenges, particularly concerning the occupation's adept use of satellite technology for tracking and targeting resistance elements within Lebanon. A recent incident involving the targeting of a moving vehicle carrying resistance members by occupation drones resulted in casualties. These precise attacks raise questions about the effectiveness of Lebanese efforts to degrade the occupation's tracking capabilities. The increasing difficulty faced by the occupation forces in executing successful sabotage operations across the Lebanese border underscores the effectiveness of the resistance's campaign to disrupt the enemy's capabilities. In the latest instance, the IDF employed a tactic that was already familiar to the resistance fighters, allowing them to swiftly engage with Israeli forces attempting to infiltrate Lebanese territory in multiple incidents over the weekend. A statement from the Lebanese resistance confirmed that on Sunday night, their fighters successfully repelled an Israeli military force trying to breach Lebanese territory in the Wadi-Katmoun area near the village of Ramaysh. The engagement, which occurred at 11.45pm local time, resulted in direct hits on the infiltrating force. Additionally, Lebanese resistance fighters thwarted another infiltration attempt early Monday morning in the Kirbet-Zahrit area opposite the town of Ramya. A large explosive device was detonated against an Israeli force from the Ghilani Brigade, followed by artillery fire from Lebanese resistance fighters causing direct hits on the invading troops. In response to these thwarted infiltration attempts, Israeli aircraft intensified airstrikes in the areas where the incidents occurred. However, Lebanese resistance fighters remained vigilant and countered the Israeli attacks, targeting the Zahrit barracks and its vicinity with artillery weapons. These engagements were part of a series of operations conducted by Lebanese resistance against Israeli occupation forces and military sites along the border with Palestine throughout Sunday. The resistance fighters targeted the surveillance system at the Metula site, the deployment of Israeli occupation soldiers in Mount Noether, the Al-Samaqa site in the occupied Lebanese Qfar Shuba Hills, and an Israeli mechanized force near the Al-Malikiya site, achieving direct hits in each operation. The ongoing tensions in the region highlight the delicate balance of power between Lebanese resistance and Israeli forces, with both sides demonstrating their readiness to defend their respective territories with whatever means they've got. Last month, Hezbollah released a video intended to illustrate the consequences awaiting occupation forces should they encroach upon officially recognized Lebanese territories. This video served as a warning to the occupation against engaging in any risky endeavors to deploy troops in Lebanon. We will now proceed to watch this video without sound due to copyright restrictions. Thank you for your understanding. The publication of this video just days after the onset of the Gaza conflict is quite intriguing, particularly as it accurately foreshadowed recent events. At the open-minded thinker show, we find it remarkable how this video effectively depicted yesterday's developments. There are other video warnings that have depicted the downing of occupation warplanes, indicating that the occupation is likely taking these threats seriously. It appears that the occupation's strategic approach, such as flying sorties inside Lebanon with fighter planes positioned far beyond the range of Lebanese resistances surface-to-air missiles deployed along the frontline, may be influenced by these warnings. In reality, the warnings about shooting down warplanes have materialized, as the resistance recently successfully intercepted an Israeli drone attempting hostile maneuvers within Lebanese airspace. This marks the second time that a significant and strategically important aircraft has been brought down and acquired by the resistance. It represents a noteworthy milestone in the coordinated technological efforts against Israeli aggression. In the related development, Abbas Ahmed Khalil, identified as an operative of the pro-Iranian Imam Hossain division militia, was reportedly killed in an attack on the southern Lebanese town of Nakwara on Saturday. The incident, which some reports attribute to occupation forces, has drawn attention due to Khalil's alleged familial ties to Lebanese resistance secretary general Hassan Nasrallah. According to a report reliably obtained by the Open-Minded Thinker Show, Khalil is said to be the grandson of Hassan Nasrallah. Khalil's father, known as Abu Ali Noah, reportedly has affiliations with Nasrallah and has been involved in conflicts alongside the Syrian regime and pro-Iranian militias in Syria. However, the credibility of this report remains uncertain. This is not the first instance of a Nasrallah relative reportedly being affected by the conflict. In January, Wissam Tawil, a commander in Lebanese resistance's elite Radoan force, was reportedly killed in Hirbet Silam, southern Lebanon. Tawil was said to be related to Hassan Nasrallah through one of Nasrallah's wives, according to the website. The occupation forces claimed responsibility for the attack on Saturday, stating that they targeted individuals associated with the Imam Hossain division who had allegedly launched rockets. However, the military has not provided further details on the incident. Initial reports from Saudi TV channel Al-Hadath suggested that the attack targeted a senior figure resulting in casualties. The precise identity of those affected by the attack remains unclear with conflicting reports emerging in its aftermath. The incident has sparked concerns and renewed tensions in the region. As observers continue to analyze the situation, there is a growing sense of apprehension regarding its potential ramifications for the already delicate dynamics in the Middle East. Thank you for your attention. Please consider sharing and liking this news update with your loved ones. Don't forget to subscribe for the latest developments from Palestine. Until our next update, peace.