Hezbollah’s Strategy Against Israeli Army: Insights from Walla Website Report

2024-04-09 18:01:24

The Israeli Walla website published a new report in which it said that Hezbollah is looking forward to “achieving successes” during its ongoing battle against the Israeli army in southern Lebanon.

The website mentioned in its translated report “Lebanon 24” For the aforementioned purpose, the party decided to shoot down the Israeli Hermes 900 plane because it finds it difficult to carry out military operations near the border fence, and adds: “The Israeli army considered shooting down the drone a dangerous event because it affects the freedom of action of the Israeli Air Force over Lebanon, which Thanks to him, important intelligence information about the party’s activity is collected and thus military centers are attacked.”

The report notes that there is another interesting point being expressed, which is that Hezbollah distinguishes itself from Iran, especially regarding its intentions to respond to the assassination of a senior Quds Force commander in Damascus, and adds, “This distinction comes against the backdrop of fears among the party that it is in “If it responds, it may drag Israel into a much more dangerous situation. Therefore, the Iranian response goes beyond the attacks in southern Lebanon, and in this way the party will leave the issue of revenge against Israel to the Iranians alone.”

In parallel, the site revealed that the majority of Hezbollah’s assets in the border region with Israel aim to serve the “Radwan Force”‘s operational plan to attack Israel.

The site also says, “Within the dense forests and underground, special sites were built for the Al-Radwan Force, as well as observation posts, weapons depots, and residence sites for fighters. During the battles, the Israeli army was able to uncover the infrastructure that had been built over the years and attack it in various ways to destroy it.” “.

Source: Translation of “Lebanon 24”

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