UKBengali
Elite Member
Per A. Crooke, the terrain in southern Lebanon provides a lot of advantages. Hezbollah had already demonstrated using the terrain in 2006 and since then they have only entrenched themselves much more firmly. Per Crooke, there are missile sites as deep as 90 meters under ground with just enough opening to fire the rockets/missiles.
Unless Israel launches a ground assault and flushes out every inch of the vast area in S. Lebanon, the air-campaign won't stop Hezbollah. The only other option is using tactical nukes and starting a civil war in Lebanon by taking advantage of the divides in Lebanon.
Israel's prospects don't look good AT ALL!
I think that now this has gone too far and could result in the destruction of both Lebanon and the Zionist entity.
Note the entity itself may not have as much physical damage compared to Lebanon but it could be "decapitated", as it loses all vital infrastructure like gas platforms, water and power and there is a mass exodus of anyone who has options, which would be pretty much anyone with high-level skills vital to run a modern economy.
Hezbollah now seem to be "opening up" and it is just a question of depleting the ABM interceptors and so that may be why they are not using their most powerful rockets as they could be saving them for when there is a "free fire" zone across the entity.





