Aziqbal
Elite Member
This is correct. The crux of deterrence was Hezbollah and its massive arsenal of Katyushas, which had enough ballistic missiles to deal damage to Israel. Axis of Resistance incompetence led to them being crushed on the battlefied. Once Syria was lost, the Axis ceased to exist. It's now just leftovers being cleaned up. The easiest victory Israel has had in history was their 4 day decimation of Hezbollah. With Syria gone, they are finished. There are videos everywhere of takfiri beheadings of Hezbollah members, Israelis standing adopt rotten bodies of Hezbollah fighters with faces askew in last-minute-of-life horror. Leadership matters, human capital in the form of expertise matters. This is why Soleimani was taken out- the beginning of the end for Iran. All those decades of building up this militia, hyping them up as some vaunted force after the disastrous near loss of 2006 as if it was a victory, all of this for them to be reduced to human wreckage in 4 days.
Iran's missiles can be used in the way you and others have mentioned in an all-out war, but the role of Hezbollah and the others was to prevent a war on Iranian soil. This strategy has been proved as an abject failure.
I always stated that Hezbollah and Hamas should have co-ordinated a synchronised attack against Israel
Hezbollah could have taken the Northern Galilee and I think the casualties on Israelis side would be like 5,000+
Hezbollah had a huge arsenal of weapons + a very enthusiastic fighting force they could have seriously lead to the collapse of Israel
had Houthis and Iraqi resistance also joined the results could been better
its sad just very sad





