Growing criticism is emerging inside Israel over the ongoing Lebanon campaign as former military officials question the strategic value of keeping troops deployed across the border. Israeli reserve Col. Ronen Cohen warned that soldiers are becoming "sitting ducks" while Hezbollah continues to pose a missile and drone threat. His comments come amid reports of mounting casualties, destroyed military vehicles, and intensified fighting along the Lebanon-Israel frontier. As debate over the war's objectives grows, concerns are rising over the human cost, battlefield risks, and the future direction of Israel's military strategy in Lebanon.
IDF in trouble: 'Sitting ducks' threat signals collapse as Colonel predicts even deadlier days ahead
Growing criticism is emerging inside Israel over the ongoing Lebanon campaign as former military officials question the strategic value of keeping troops deployed across the border. Israeli reserve Col. Ronen Cohen warned that soldiers are becoming "sitting ducks" while Hezbollah continues to pose a missile and drone threat. His comments come amid reports of mounting casualties, destroyed military vehicles, and intensified fighting along the Lebanon-Israel frontier. As debate over the war's objectives grows, concerns are rising over the human cost, battlefield risks, and the future direction of Israel's military strategy in Lebanon.
Israeli officers warn troops in Lebanon face escalating Hezbollah drone and missile threats, with mounting casualties questioning campaign viability. Geopolitical escalation threatens supply chains for defense contractors and signals risks for tech companies' Middle East operations and resilience planning.














