צה"ל זעלנער פירן דורך ווינטער אפעראציעס אויף שניי-באדעקטן בארג חרמון.
Israeli Defense Forces troops were observed navigating thick snow and dense fog atop Mount Hermon on January 13, 2026, demonstrating full operational readiness during challenging winter conditions. Soldiers clad in white camouflage moved across the snow-covered terrain, emphasizing the IDF’s capacity to maintain mobility and readiness even in extreme weather.
The winter storm deposited approximately 15 centimeters of snow, causing temporary closures in the region, but the exercises continued to highlight strategic preparedness. Video and images show soldiers skiing through fog and snow, testing equipment, communication, and coordination while simulating operational maneuvers under limited visibility.
Mount Hermon, Israel’s highest peak at 2,814 meters, is home to a key IDF base overseeing the northern border with Syria and Lebanon. Captured in 1967, the site has remained a vital point for surveillance and regional defense, providing early warning and operational control over a strategically sensitive area.
IDF officials noted that winter training at Hermon ensures troops remain capable of defending the northern frontier year-round, reinforcing Israel’s commitment to maintaining readiness in diverse environmental conditions. The exercises also serve to test winter-specific gear, tactical maneuvers, and coordination among units in extreme cold, snow, and reduced visibility.