Historic first: Female Israeli combat soldiers conduct Lebanon operations
Since the onset of the war, the combat intelligence team, consisting of female soldiers, had been stationed near the Syrian border and in the Mount Dov region.
For the first time in Israel’s military history, female combat soldiers entered Lebanon as part of an operational mission.
Northern Command chief Maj.-Gen. Ori Gordin approved the deployment of a team from the combat intelligence battalion into southern Lebanon several weeks ago.
“We walked about 1.5 km. into Lebanon, established a position in the field, maintained camouflage, and began intelligence collection using observation tools. Operationally, we entered areas untouched by Israeli forces since the Second Lebanon War.”
Female soldiers behind enemy lines
The soldiers revealed that the mission uncovered valuable intelligence on anti-tank missile sites, buildings used by Hezbollah, and precise target locations.“In one case, we guided tank fire based on our photographs. The images we captured directly incriminated Hezbollah, showcasing their weaponry inside homes and villages. Later, attack helicopters struck those targets,” said Shani.