hussain0216
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And this is why Israel survives, without the money they Jew out of the U.S tax payer Israeli would collapse
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It is worth noting that Hezbollah forces only managed to shoot down one air platform during the conflict. They shot down a CH-53 with an anti-tank missile. Reports of an Israeli F-16 being shot down on July 17 were established as a partial rocket ignition caused by strikes on a Zelzal rocket launcher. Hezbollah may have had a few MANPADS in its inventory, but there were no confirmed reports of substantial use. With the IAF capable of striking from 15,000 feet and lacking a high-altitude air defense system, there was nothing Hezbollah could do.One would have thought that, after this 2006 bombardment, Iran would have made it a priority to develop and deploy dozens of SAM systems across South Lebanon.
Especially after how Iranian drones helped Russia in Ukraine, Russia should return the favor and share at least S-400 level technology.
Americans get their killing machines tested for free in Israel.And this is why Israel survives, without the money they Jew out of the U.S tax payer Israeli would collapse
Americans get their killing machines tested for free in Israel.
It's not a gift, it's a bribe to destabilize Middle East.
Hezbollah should approve a offensive operation as well. Such as saturation bombing of city of Safed with 700-800 rockets in one day throughout the day. That's how you deter. Israel is doing strikes all over Lebanon anyway and is it not holding back.
What's more is that they don't charge to care about it, the Arabs states are such cucks that they will buy more American weapons spending hundreds of billions
If they showed some spine, then the U.S just might have to pick trade and good relations with multiple states over one apartheid Zionist state
If Greater Israel is established and entrenched then countries in that region even with some distance would be for a long time under Israel's thumb. Countries like Turkey are just kicking the can down the road. Imagine 500 years ago, at the height of the Ottoman Power, Luxembourg in the heart of Europe would become a colonial dagger. What would Luxemburg do then??In other words, they want Israel and others who are helping them take on Hamas, Hezbollah, perhaps Syria, and others while they bully anyone who may come to the aid of these Arab/Muslim groups. It is obvious they're working on creating Greater "Israel".
The Bible Thumpers / Christian Zionists in America are among the most dangerous, deluded, idiotic people on the planet. Catholics and the Orthodox tend to follow Christianity better, per my observation.How Israel is friends with Christians of Lebanon (Note there are Catholics in Lebanon , not those crazy Protestant in America who love Isreal in USA),
Pakistani heart beats with the hearts of the Palestinians, Pakistani Prime Minister:-
Hezbollah intercepted at least 3 Israeli drones. Hermes-450 and Hermes-900It is worth noting that Hezbollah forces only managed to shoot down one air platform during the conflict. They shot down a CH-53 with an anti-tank missile. Reports of an Israeli F-16 being shot down on July 17 were established as a partial rocket ignition caused by strikes on a Zelzal rocket launcher. Hezbollah may have had a few MANPADS in its inventory, but there were no confirmed reports of substantial use. With the IAF capable of striking from 15,000 feet and lacking a high-altitude air defense system, there was nothing Hezbollah could do.
In comparison, Syrian air defenses fared much better. On July 29, they managed to shoot down an Israeli Heron UAV that was attempting to “target” Syrian refueling convoys. After a few decades of air defense ineptitude, the Syrians can congratulate themselves; although this did not stop the IAF from conducting low-flying flights over the Syrian presidential palaces as a reminder of its military capabilities. Three other Israeli air platforms were lost, two AH-64s in a collision and one AH-64D to what appears to be Israeli artillery fire.
These minor losses confirm that Hezbollah was unable to interdict massive Israeli airmobile advances or even prevent strike or reconnaissance operations. Considering that Iran has deployed a number of highly prestigious weapons systems in southern Lebanon, it can be assumed that they have also deployed their most effective air defense systems. This poor performance would put pressure on Iran to acquire S-300s and Tors, because it appears to confirm that their Chinese and/or domestically supplied air defense systems have been ineffective against Elbit’s range of airborne electronic warfare products.
What I see from the lessons learned from the 2006 war, Israel learned a lot from its operational failures, for example, Israel's inability to neutralize Hezbollah's C2 and communication nodes. Israel partly nullified this capability of Hezbollah before the 2024 airstrikes, it was the first thing Israel did, disrupting/nullifying Hezbollah's C2 and communication nodes by attacking via pagers. In 2006, Hezbollah was using 1950's era analog VHF radios from Iranian Electronic Industries, the Tadiran jammers were not able to break Hezbollah's command and control.
Hezbollah should approve a offensive operation as well. Such as saturation bombing of city of Safed with 700-800 rockets in one day throughout the day. That's how you deter. Israel is doing strikes all over Lebanon anyway and is it not holding back.
I really don't remember. I'll reread about the conflict later.Hezbollah intercepted at least 3 Israeli drones. Hermes-450 and Hermes-900
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