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Hamas has no choice but to fight because Israel doesn't want peaceHamas is far more damaged and decimated than Hezbollah and in far more dire condition but still they dont give a up and fight.
Have you seen south Lebanon lately? It is already flattened like Gaza and Israel is not allowing any reconstruction to happenI understand the concerns for IDF airstrikes, but NO WAY the IDF can flatten Libanon like they do with Gaza. No way.
If Lebanese government wants to launch this war, then Hezbollah will surely support themLebanon is a different story. A independant sovereign nation with a UN-seat. A country with a great Christian minority and hundreds of churches. They have connections with the Orthodox and the Catholic Church worldwide.
Wiam Wahhab: There is a storm brewing for Hezbollah, but I don't have the details.
It's his brand, he will say stuff that gets headlines to remain relevant as a political analyst. In the video he can't make up his mind if it's about Syria or Israel. The journalist questioned him hard and called him out.Pretty big statement for someone who doesn't have details. He is a random MP, no one important, he wouldn't know this stuff.
Yeah, Israel will keep at this pace because it makes economic sense for them and poses least risk to their security. They certainly won't stop anytime soon as they try to push their vision for Lebanon and make it gain traction internationally and domestically.That said, I have seen rumblings that Israel is preparing to relaunch a larger war against Hezbollah/Lebanon. But that doesn't make sense given they are assassinating Hezbollah fighters on a daily basis without facing any consequences.
It would seem Hezbollah has decided to die silently, they are bombing above the Litani.
good objective analysis not designed to troll (unlike others we see in this thread with a pathological obsession with Iran/Hezbollah)In that case they don't really have a choice. They have to invest time in figuring out best ways to conceal/acquire weapons and deploy them against Israel. And figure out their internal security situation by creating a cyber task force and investing in a intelligence division. Which will take a long time. They need about two years to get into a acceptable state.
Of course they can some fire rockets but it won't deter Israel. And then Lebanese domestic population and parties will blame them for sabatoging ceasefire agreement.
I think if they go back to their military roots and invest in intelligence division, they will be like 2006 era Hezbollah, but with more advanced weapons and better firepower. Though unlikely whatever Israel was hyping them to be (200,000 missiles and 3,000 rockets a day, anti-ship missiles, etc ....).
It could be that Hezbollah preserved it's weapons for a greater conflict and Israel is trying to bait them before a US led or Israeli attack on Iran.
Or they weren't prepared well and need to reorganize and recover. Which means they will absorb these strikes for as long as there isn't a ground offensive in southern Lebanon or strikes causing civilian casualties.
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In that case they don't really have a choice. They have to invest time in figuring out best ways to conceal/acquire weapons and deploy them against Israel. And figure out their internal security situation by creating a cyber task force and investing in a intelligence division. Which will take a long time. They need about two years to get into a acceptable state.
Of course they can some fire rockets but it won't deter Israel. And then Lebanese domestic population and parties will blame them for sabatoging ceasefire agreement.
I think if they go back to their military roots and invest in intelligence division, they will be like 2006 era Hezbollah, but with more advanced weapons and better firepower. Though unlikely whatever Israel was hyping them to be (200,000 missiles and 3,000 rockets a day, anti-ship missiles, etc ....).
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