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Israel assassinate deputy leader of Hezbollah special forces Ridwan unit

Drone strike on car in south Lebanon

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Israel also claims to have destroyed Hezbollah air defence systems provided by Iran.

weak/lack of response to assassination of Arouri in Beirut led to this
a weak response to this will lead to further assassinations

the ultimate problem is that Hezbollah cannot match Israeli firepower, qualitatively or quantitatively, so it should avoid entering hostilities where it will suffer disproportionately large losses
 
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Not really ! Hezbollah is more patient and more thoughtful than the crazy heads of the IDF but in a war Israel will pay a high and very costly price and it has already begun. The facts on the ground will speak more than any intellectual analysis
 
I wonder if it is Hezbollah itself that controls their own ballistic missiles arsenal? Or is it Iran? Or someone else? That base could have been put to rubble with 500kg warhead F-110

And for Israel eliminating an umpteenth Iranian SAM (they also claimed back in the days they shot down a Bavar even it is not visually deployed anywhere), take it with a grain of salt given Israel propensity to lie, which AD they could have shot down? They could have well shot down some KUB/whatever Lebanon has and claim it is an Iranian system, the Zionist scums sees Iranians everywhere and are completely paranoid in their emotional strikes that led their whole intention to fail in the region
 
He was an Iraq-Iran war veteran who
participated at an Iranian military forum. He had some great stories of his time in the military. The site eventually shut down, thought maybe some of the people who participated might have migrated to another site.
You are thinking of Yahya!
 
I agree, it is a very complicated situation indeed. I admit, at times I wished Hezbollah did more but I know it’s asking a lot. Hezbollah is a defensive group and cannot realistically protect its people from being carpet bombed. Can they do a lot of damage to Israel? Yes, but it will come at a great cost. I’m more angry at fellow Arabs (Arab “leaders”) because I truly believe they can stop the genocide on Gaza. They just choose not to put the pressure. They don’t like Hamas alliance with Iran and Hezbollah. Maybe it’s their way of trying to punish them?
Many of the leaders of Arab countries secretly want Hamas and the strip to be destroyed. The Palestinian issue is frankly a pain in the ass for these Arab countries. This issue is dear to many hearts of people, which is why every time these wars happen it threatens the leadership of all the countries for "selling out". To destroy the strip is to put the Palestinian cause in the shadows in the hopes that one day, everyone forgets about them. The pressure on Egyptian Gov in particular is heavy.

What's crazy is the only Arab entities that actually wage war are non-state entities because these entities knew long ago that the Arab leaders have all sold out after the Yom kippur war. These organizations were formed amongst the people, who saw what happened politically and wanted to take matters into their own hands. This is why these groups cannot realistically be defeated, because the fuel is not American money or incentives, it is the hearts of the people. This really puts some shame to the governments.

They hate Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis (and it's allies in Yemen) and Iran because it threatens the American-Israeli project in the region, which is total military domination, and setting Israel up as the main trade corridor of the world, one through the newly released IMEC corridor, two through the proposal to create an alternative Suez Canal. Three Israel is a signatory to the Silk Road project.

It's a strategic imperative that all these plans fail. And really, it is up to Iran and her resources to do it. Or else it is basically over. Palestine will be dead forever, and Iran will be the next and final target.
 
Israel assassinate deputy leader of Hezbollah special forces Ridwan unit

Drone strike on car in south Lebanon

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Israel also claims to have destroyed Hezbollah air defence systems provided by Iran.

weak/lack of response to assassination of Arouri in Beirut led to this
a weak response to this will lead to further assassinations

the ultimate problem is that Hezbollah cannot match Israeli firepower, qualitatively or quantitatively, so it should avoid entering hostilities where it will suffer disproportionately large losses

Meron attack was pretty significant, main center for ISR for all over Israel. They depend on this site for monitoring Iranian missiles as well.

Be willing to accept losses cannot be avoided and all the men who are there know what they signed up for.
 
I wonder if it is Hezbollah itself that controls their own ballistic missiles arsenal? Or is it Iran? Or someone else? That base could have been put to rubble with 500kg warhead F-110
HZ is very trusted, the give the weapons, and the training inside Iran.
 
I think IRGC-AF is conducting large scale drills at the moment. Probably the largest ever yet.

2 of the last 3 years, IRGC-AF ran missile and air drills in early winter period (Jan-Feb). Some TELs were sighted on Highways in Iran very recently.
 
Meron attack was pretty significant, main center for ISR for all over Israel. They depend on this site for monitoring Iranian missiles as well.

Be willing to accept losses cannot be avoided and all the men who are there know what they signed up for.
we shouldn't overestimate those attacks, Israel has many such radar sites and the damage the two ATGMs did was probably not massive

I think IRGC-AF is conducting large scale drills at the moment. Probably the largest ever yet.
doubt they are bigger than the missile drills of 2020
 
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Many of the leaders of Arab countries secretly want Hamas and the strip to be destroyed. The Palestinian issue is frankly a pain in the ass for these Arab countries. This issue is dear to many hearts of people, which is why every time these wars happen it threatens the leadership of all the countries for "selling out". To destroy the strip is to put the Palestinian cause in the shadows in the hopes that one day, everyone forgets about them. The pressure on Egyptian Gov in particular is heavy.

What's crazy is the only Arab entities that actually wage war are non-state entities because these entities knew long ago that the Arab leaders have all sold out after the Yom kippur war. These organizations were formed amongst the people, who saw what happened politically and wanted to take matters into their own hands. This is why these groups cannot realistically be defeated, because the fuel is not American money or incentives, it is the hearts of the people. This really puts some shame to the governments.

They hate Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis (and it's allies in Yemen) and Iran because it threatens the American-Israeli project in the region, which is total military domination, and setting Israel up as the main trade corridor of the world, one through the newly released IMEC corridor, two through the proposal to create an alternative Suez Canal. Three Israel is a signatory to the Silk Road project.

It's a strategic imperative that all these plans fail. And really, it is up to Iran and her resources to do it. Or else it is basically over. Palestine will be dead forever, and Iran will be the next and final target.
You make some excellent points. To make it worse, they try to make sectarian war between Muslims. All these groups popping up have done nothing but kill Muslims. Not one of them dare shoot a missile at Israel but have plenty of missiles for Muslims. Saudi Arabia is the man antagonist in all this.
 
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Why did Hezbollah strike the Israeli 'Meron' intel, airforce base?
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Al Mayadeen English
Source: Hadi Hoteit, translated by Hussein Assaf
6 Jan 2024 21:12
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This is the first time during this battle that Hezbollah strikes Mount "Meron" and its military base serving as the primary security and military command center for aerial warfare and intelligence on the northern front.

In a significant development, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon Hezbollah announced on Saturday morning that it had targeted the Israeli army air control and surveillance "Meron" Base, situated atop Mount Jarmaq.

This attack marked the first time that the base, a strategic center for the entire Israeli entity, and a primary intelligence and military command hub on the northern front, had been targeted during the ongoing border escalations between the Resistance and the occupation army.

"Meron" Base: A hub for Israeli electronic warfare in the region
Located just 8 kilometers from Lebanon's southern border, "Meron" Base overlooks the Lebanese towns of Rmeish, Yaroun, and Maroun al-Ras in the central sector. It occupies the summit of Mount Jarmaq in northern occupied Palestine, making it the highest peak within the occupied territories.

Sitting at an altitude of approximately 1200 meters above sea level, the base sprawls across an area of up to 150,000 square meters, with a substantial portion of the surrounding areas believed to be under its control for military and intelligence purposes.

According to the Resistance statement released today, "Meron" primarily serves as an aerial surveillance center.

It is the sole facility responsible for managing and controlling air operations toward Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, and Cyprus, as well as the northern part of the eastern Mediterranean Sea basin. Moreover, this base acts as a central hub for electronic warfare interference in the mentioned directions, staffed by a significant number of elite Israeli officers and soldiers.

Read more: Hezbollah's 'Meron' attack 'trailer' of what is to come: Israeli media

A report by a specialized research group based in the US state of Texas, which was brought to light by Israeli media months ago, revealed problems in pinpointing the locations of some civilian aircraft in the region, particularly over southern Lebanon and northern occupied Palestine.

After precise monitoring of jamming signals disrupting receivers' ability to detect satellite waves, "Mount Meron" was determined as the source of interference against civilian GPS devices.

Indeed, satellite-based location systems were entirely disrupted during the first week following the Al-Aqsa Flood operation. Israeli media reported that the disruption was aimed at preventing the Resistance in Lebanon from using devices for precise missile or drone strikes against the entity.

The targeting of "Meron" by Hezbollah holds strategic significance of disrupting, or even with later operations potentially hindering, "Israel's" ability to conduct precise military strikes.


A center for aerial operations against Lebanon and Syria
Historically, the high-base served as the command center for Israeli aerial operations and surveillance on the northern front of the occupation.

Its geographical position offers direct surveillance of a substantial portion of Lebanese territory and complete oversight, including broadcasting and receiving capabilities. This provides the base with powerful control and communication abilities towards Lebanon. Moreover, for hostile operations against Syria, "Meron" Base is complemented by radar and broadcasting facilities located on the occupied Mount Hermon, overlooking Syrian territories.

In recent years, the base has gained increased significance, especially with the expanded use of military drones.

As "Israel" increasingly relies on UAVs for intelligence gathering in Lebanon and Syria on a nearly daily basis, the base has emerged as the primary command center for aerial operations against both countries. It facilitates direct communication with the drones, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity and making it more challenging to disrupt their signals. The base also streamlines military operations due to the concentration of communication devices, command centers, and radars on "Mount Meron."
 
Some people who live very peaceful lives, are complaining or wondering why Hezbollah doesn't just do full scale warfare. No one wants to acknowledge that they are cautious because they see what Israel is doing and they don't want that in Beirut. They are looking out for the interests of their people which is the right thing to do, that being said, people in Lebanon have to be mentally prepared for escalation, and stock up on food supplies just in case.
In this case, the great citizens of Zionia will similarly be targeted. I don't believe the 'balance' will be the same as Gaza.
 
Israel assassinates another leading Hezbollah commander
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Israel is taking the opportunity to pursue targeted assassinations of Hezbollah's leading commanders, and in response Hezbollah targets empty radar stations with weak ATGMs ...

as I predicted yesterday, the assassinations will continue

Hezbollah launches drone strikes 13km into Israel

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We are heading towards major escalation on the northern front, while Israel moves to a "lower intensity" phase of the war with Gaza, already claiming victory in northern Gaza
 

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