For the first time in Israel’s military history, female combat soldiers entered Lebanon under a special type of operational mission. Major General Ori Gordin authorized the deployment of a combat intelligence battalion team to southern Lebanon. After this, a group of women constables entered and obtained important information. A combat intelligence team of female soldiers has been deployed to the Sipiya border and Mount Dov area following Israel’s attack in Lebanon.
The purpose of deploying a team of Israeli female soldiers to the Syrian border and Mount Dov area includes gathering intelligence, information about rebel groups, lists of accessible locations to target and a role in underground and grassroots attacks. . Tehila, a 21-year-old female corporal from the IT battalion, said the infantry had gone deep into southern Lebanon, the Jerusalem Post reported. Corporal Tehila also became the first Israeli female soldier to enter Lebanon.
Decided to walk about 1.5 kilometers in Lebanon. It was the first time since the war that Israeli forces had ventured into unfamiliar territory. Israeli female soldiers revealed that the mission would also identify Hechal anti-tank missile sites, Hezbollah buildings and other targets. Weapons caches were seen in the homes of Hezbollah supporters after attack helicopters successfully pursued the target.