Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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10,000+ heavy Zelzal rockets (200km+ range and 500kg warheads, many with guidance kits)
200+ Fateh SRBMs (250km+ range with 300kg+ warhead)
10,000+ Burkan, Fajr, Falaq and other heavy rockets with 10kg range and warheads up to 500kg
100,000+ short-medium range rockets like Grad (50-200km range with light warheads to deplete Iron Dome)
10,000+ Dehlavieh/Almas ATGM with 6-10km range (Almas-3 with BVR engagement up to 8-10km)
2000+ Ababil attack drones
Hundreds of 358 + Sayyad-2C SAMs to destroy all Israeli drones and helicopters
Hundreds of C-802 and Abu Mahdi ASCMs (subsonic but up to 1000km range)
Tens of Yakhont supersonic ASCM (300km range) and ASBMs (300-500km range)
... and other surprises


If that is a good ballmark figure then Hezbollah will be able to level half of northern occupied Palestine.

Zionists will dare not attack Beirut surburbs like they did back in 2006.
 
If that is a good ballmark figure then Hezbollah will be able to level half of northern occupied Palestine.

Zionists will dare not attack Beirut surburbs like they did back in 2006.
Israelis estimate Hezbollah has 150,000-200,000 total rockets/missiles

Israelis estimate Hezbollah possesses 14,000 Zelzal-2 rockets, up to 200 Fateh class SRBMs, and up to 2000 drones (in 2019...)

Fateh-110, Yakhont, Abu Mahdi, Almas-3, Sayyad-2C are the cutting edge of what Hezbollah is known to possess, and they always keep some extra surprises too...

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Israeli Saar class ships (15 of them across class 4.5, 5 and 6) have total of c. 550 anti-ASMs --> Hezbollah needs up to 400 ASMs to destroy the entire Saar fleet. this is a very large number and assumes 95%+ interception rate by Israeli ships, which is quite optimistic if we assume Hezbollah possesses ASBMs and Yakhont supersonic ASCMs.
 
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If that is a good ballmark figure then Hezbollah will be able to level half of northern occupied Palestine.

Zionists will dare not attack Beirut surburbs like they did back in 2006.

And not only the north, i think hezbollah is only showing a little fraction of their power, they are clearly being limited by iranians. I cannot believe hezbollah has not other anti air defence sytems ready when serious showdown comes.

Iran is limiting Hezbollah response and operations.

To hit Beyruth is a wanton move for israelis, they only get Hezbollah retaliating in Tel Aviv and all israeli cities.

So, Israel has nothing to going bombing Lebanon thse days, this is not 2006, there would be retaliation.
 
And not only the north, i think hezbollah is only showing a little fraction of their power, they are clearly being limited by iranians. I cannot believe hezbollah has not other anti air defence sytems ready when serious showdown comes.

Iran is limiting Hezbollah response and operations.

To hit Beyruth is a wanton move for israelis, they only get Hezbollah retaliating in Tel Aviv and all israeli cities.

So, Israel has nothing to going bombing Lebanon thse days, this is not 2006, there would be retaliation.


Houthis would almost certainly join in and cause mayhem in southern occupied cities like "Eilat".

Some here think that the entity can repeat what they did in 2006 but Hezbollah are upping the ante massively now and the Zionist terrorists dare not hit a single apartment building in Beirut.
 
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Hamas snipers are very impressive, this is probably the IDF terrorist who was confirmed killed by a sniper in north Gaza today. @Falcon29
 
Israelis estimate Hezbollah has 150,000-200,000 total rockets/missiles

Israelis estimate Hezbollah possesses 14,000 Zelzal-2 rockets, up to 200 Fateh class SRBMs, and up to 2000 drones (in 2019...)

Fateh-110, Yakhont, Abu Mahdi, Almas-3, Sayyad-2C are the cutting edge of what Hezbollah is known to possess, and they always keep some extra surprises too...

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Israeli Saar class ships (15 of them across class 4.5, 5 and 6) have total of c. 550 anti-ASMs --> Hezbollah needs up to 400 ASMs to destroy the entire Saar fleet. this is a very large number and assumes 95%+ interception rate by Israeli ships, which is quite optimistic if we assume Hezbollah possesses ASBMs and Yakhont supersonic ASCMs.


Once the damn bursts(US/Zionist air defences overwhelmed) then every part of Occupied Palestine can be hit at will.

We should not overestimate what the entity and the US are capable of doing. They have not faced even a fraction yet of the offensive arsenal of the resistance.
 
base case assumption: Hezbollah has c. 2000 Iranian Zelzal-2 rockets fitted with guidance kits and c. 400kg warheads, and c. 200 Iranian Fateh SRBMs

best case scenario: Iron Dome cannot intercept Zelzal rockets, 1000 Zelzal rockets can deplete David Sling interceptors (up to 300 interceptors deployed at once, reserve inventory unknown), then the remaining 1000 Zelzal and 200 Fateh missiles can secure many hits in Tel Aviv. this will bring significant destruction since they impact at significant speed and carry 300-500kg warheads. however, it will not compare to thousands of 500lb and 2000lb bombs being dropped on Beirut.

Haifa is a bit different given it is much closer to Lebanon (only 35km away), so it can be overwhelmed with basic rockets quite 'easily' (assuming Hezbollah doesn't get pushed back from the border)

in a more optimistic scenario, Hezbollah has 10,000-15,000+ Zelzal rockets fitted by guidance kits and 1,000+ Fateh SRBMs, and 10,000+ Almas ATGMs, with underground local production facilities for all three. in this scenario, very significant damage can be inflicted on Haifa, Tel Aviv, and any invading Israeli force (still at the expense of total destruction of all Lebanese cities).

good news is that some Israeli estimates from 2019 say that Hezbollah has up to 14,000 Zelzal-2 rockets and 200 Fateh SRBMs. if even half of these are fitted with guidance kits, it's a very serious capability. and in 5 years the inventory plausibly grew a lot.
Plus who knows how many drones which after AD saturation can do additional and precise damage due its nature as weapon.
 
Burkan rocket is one of the most destructive rockets in Hezbollah's arsenal, with a heavy 500kg warhead and 10km range. the problem is it is extremely inaccurate, but one lucky shot against collection of tanks or soldiers will cause massive damage

Falaq and Fajr are also good options, especially the guided Fajr-5C with 120km range and 250m accuracy, hopefully Hezbollah has thousands of those (similar to Badr-1P that Ansarallah has)

Estimates of Hezbollah's arsenal:

10,000+ heavy Zelzal rockets (200km+ range and 500kg warheads, many with guidance kits)
200+ Fateh SRBMs (250km+ range with 300kg+ warhead)
10,000+ Burkan, Fajr, Falaq and other heavy rockets with 10kg range and warheads up to 500kg
100,000+ short-medium range rockets like Grad (50-200km range with light warheads to deplete Iron Dome)
10,000+ Dehlavieh/Almas ATGM with 6-10km range (Almas-3 with BVR engagement up to 8-10km)
2000+ Ababil attack drones
Hundreds of 358 + Sayyad-2C SAMs to destroy all Israeli drones and helicopters
Hundreds of C-802 and Abu Mahdi ASCMs (subsonic but up to 1000km range)
Tens of Yakhont supersonic ASCM (300km range) and ASBMs (300-500km range)
... and other surprises
Good thing that Hezbolah has complete field awareness about enemy concentrations and movement along the border so such scenario is not unrealistic. I can not see how iof can cut of Hezbolah from tactical observance capability unless they implement IvoJima tactics which is not realistic in material capacity.
 
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Hamas snipers are very impressive, this is probably the IDF terrorist who was confirmed killed by a sniper in north Gaza today. @Falcon29


Love love love seeing IDF terrorist scum getting annihilated!!!
 
Watch this and drop your head in shame. These nasty Zionists are absolutely genocide killers.

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Burkan rocket is one of the most destructive rockets in Hezbollah's arsenal, with a heavy 500kg warhead and 10km range. the problem is it is extremely inaccurate, but one lucky shot against collection of tanks or soldiers will cause massive damage

Falaq and Fajr are also good options, especially the guided Fajr-5C with 120km range and 250m accuracy, hopefully Hezbollah has thousands of those (similar to Badr-1P that Ansarallah has)

Estimates of Hezbollah's arsenal:

10,000+ heavy Zelzal rockets (200km+ range and 500kg warheads, many with guidance kits)
200+ Fateh SRBMs (250km+ range with 300kg+ warhead)
10,000+ Burkan, Fajr, Falaq and other heavy rockets with 10kg range and warheads up to 500kg
100,000+ short-medium range rockets like Grad (50-200km range with light warheads to deplete Iron Dome)
10,000+ Dehlavieh/Almas ATGM with 6-10km range (Almas-3 with BVR engagement up to 8-10km)
2000+ Ababil attack drones
Hundreds of 358 + Sayyad-2C SAMs to destroy all Israeli drones and helicopters
Hundreds of C-802 and Abu Mahdi ASCMs (subsonic but up to 1000km range)
Tens of Yakhont supersonic ASCM (300km range) and ASBMs (300-500km range)
... and other surprises
I don’t think luck would have anything to do with it even if it’s off by a few hundred feet they’re launched in decent numbers they will destroy whatever is around no matter if that target isn’t pinpoint. In the end though it’s an old school weapon ira came up with idea as far I know than Colombian rebels than insurgents around the Middle East it became popular in Syria and now you have hezbollah with a more capable destructive version
 
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