Watandar
Trusted Member
I followed the conflict closely. The only Hezbollah units that performed well were the drone and rocket forces. They continued effective hits throughout the war. The Hezbollah leadership, including Shaheed Nasrullah, I am sorry to say were unprepared for the war and didnt know what hit them. Hezbollah intelligence failed completely. Their ground forces performance was a very mixed bag, the so-called "Raduwan" special forces were a no show, some ground units indeed fought Israel fiercely at the border, but i emphasize "some". There were reports near the end of the war with foreign experts wondering why Hezbollah never deployed its almost 30k reserve force. Postwar they believe this reserve force never existed and Hezbollah itself was never more than 10-15k.I am not aware of the Lebanese internal politics or society.
But what i saw after Nasrallah’s martyrdom, was that Hezbollah kicked ass and didnt let the IDF invade more than 5 km inside Lebanon. The IDF couldnt progress, they had casualties and funerals every day.
It was so much pressure on them, that they begged the US for a ceasefire.
Like I said, Hezbollah nowadays is just in survival mode. I am a supporter of any resistance movement against Zio-Western domination, so I am not happy at the state of affairs, but we have to face facts.






