Israel is modifying trophy system to try intercepting such drones and utilizing Iron Dome batteries to try intercepting them. Even using something like an AI-enabled fire control systems on rifles. Will be interesting to see how the Hezbollah tech continues to evolve. It's allowing Hezbollah the ability to constrain IDF movement in southern Lebanon and maybe disrupt supply routes.
But the technology gap is growing larger every year and Hezbollah + Hamas need a major upgrade in capabilities in coming years to be able to be remotely effective against Israeli army which has massive budget for such a small country and access to US/European military tech.
That's going to be challenging because it's now very difficult to establish routes to Lebanon and Gaza. Iran may also be wary of delivering better tech to Hamas because Hamas pulled off a move like Toofan-Al Aqsa which may have been too risky for Iran's strategic calculus at the time. Though now things have changed as Iran's homeland has been subjected to US+Israeli aggression and if this current policy against Iran continues as is (the naval blockade, unilateral ceasefire with no explicit ceasefire agreement) then Iran may feel compelled to upgrade Hezbollah and Hamas's capabilities though it does seem like a logistical nightmare to be able to pull off right now.
@Persian Gulf
What do you think? Imo, Hezbollah but more so Hamas have hit close to their peak strength with resources/funds available to them and they're gonna fall behind if a nation state actor doesn't upgrade them. The only nation willing to arm them is Iran but due to landlocked reality it's very expensive to even smuggle cheap weapons to them. No doubt will be a challenge. It probably won't be needed if Iran races towards a bomb, Hezbollah and Hamas will likely go in a more defensive posture.