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people are in shock but to have this kind of non-response would require total exodus of Hezbollah fighters. I really doubt that's the case. I am in contact with dozens of Shia Lebanese and they are grieving but not considering abandoning the battle or anything like that, their will to fight until the last of them is resoluteI think people in Lebanon are in shock. Also some people scared and maybe some people ran from their role. This happened in Gaza in 2008/2009 some fighters ran from battlefield using excuses. The real ones stayed and fought.
I would be shocked if Hezbollah is in shock from magnitude of Israeli war on Lebanon and willingness to carry it out. Because you should never trust any foreign diplomats or their chatter. When it comes to Hamas and Hezbollah, they are actively working to destroy them at all times. And after Hamas's operation, you should be in position to assume the worst. A surprise attack by Israel.
And the simps.... march on....
Hezbollah base is getting frustrated like Hamas base was/is. Not saying Iran can or should do anything or is capable. Just showing some of my earlier sentiments are being echoed because this is a brutal slaughter of civilians and it's hits differently when it's your people and home.
If Israel was to fight Hezbollah man to man they would definitely lose, but they are playing clever they are stopping Hezbollah from even firing
They are hitting the supply lines
Hezbollah is completely paralyzed
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