Lebanon-Israel War | 2023-present

Hezbollah and shia are also citizens of Lebanon that need to be protected by national Lebanese army. The ceasefire treaty was between Lebanon and Israel, not between hezbollah and Israel. Israel neglected the ceasefire different times, but Lebanese army is doing nothing. It's time for this institute and their backers to show that they can respond to Israeli aggression. Many Sunnis pushed for this situation, so it's strange to ask Hezbollah to repeat their past modus operandi.

Nope, Hezbollah is outside of the state, it exists in a parallel structure and the areas with Hezbollah are outside of the control of the state. The previous president was allied with Hezbollah so the state tolerated it, but the current president is hostile to Hezbollah and wants it to dissolve, which it seems Hezbollah has so far refused.

The Ball is in the court of Iran and friends. The assumption was that in any conflict Iran was attacked, then they would consider it all as an attack of themselves, but the arrangement though it seems doesn't go the other way, where Iran intervenes on behalf of Hezbollah and the PMUs as they are attacked and put under pressure. Iran has essentially abandoned its proxies to fend for themselves.
 
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The Israeli army demands the evacuation of a building in Toul, southern Lebanon, saying it is a Hezbollah facility and it will bomb it.

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What I noticed with Hezbollah is they operated in a tactical way. As if someone tied their hands behind their back. That is with their rocket force. Which looked like it was experimentive of nature, as if they forgot how to deploy firepower in a heavy way.

Their launchers were placed too much out in the open. Driving trucks to locations to fire rockets was ancient practice and counterproductive. Maybe they tried really hard to preserve their reputation and keep harm away from civilians. However, after suistaning a month or two of airstrikes, they still were able to consistently fire mid range rockets at Haifa and Center Galilee regions.

Where were the cruise missiles and anti -ship missiles? It's entirely possible they're not playing their cards because Iran needs to preserve them in the event of a big war in the region involving Iran. Iran needs a big punch against Israel as a deterrent against a US strike on Iran.

Their ground forces seemed fine. But since Israel was targeting southern Lebanon for months leading up to the ground invasion, they had to make adjustments and the communication issues due to loss of leadership and pager attack complicated things.

The drones seemed effective. Whomever was in charge of that unit was getting creative and able to consistently deploy such firepower.

Overall, Hezbollah was experimenting or became too big for its own good and didn't have a coherent strategy. But also they tried focusing more on tactical attacks and keeping harm away from civilians. Not sure that was the kind of war they anticipated getting into and prepared for.
What if big chunk of that rocket force was destroyed in pre emptive strikes?
IF they had as large stocks as was claimed,even their presence would have served as deterrence against israel from any big move .
 
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Nope, Hezbollah is outside of the state, it exists in a parallel structure and the areas with Hezbollah are outside of the control of the state. The previous president was allied with Hezbollah so the state tolerated it, but the current president is hostile to Hezbollah and wants it to dissolve, which it seems Hezbollah has so far refused.

The Ball is in the court of Iran and friends. The assumption was that in any conflict Iran was attacked, then they would consider it all as an attack of themselves, but the arrangement though it seems doesn't go the other way, where Iran intervenes on behalf of Hezbollah and the PMUs as they are attacked and put under pressure. Iran has essentially abandoned its proxies to fend for themselves.
remind us who negotiated the ceasefire with Israel instead of trolling like usual

"The assumption was that in any conflict Iran was attacked, then they would consider it all as an attack of themselves" according to donkeys and trolls with a pathological obsession with Iran maybe
 
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remind us who negotiated the ceasefire with Israel instead of trolling like usual

"The assumption was that in any conflict Iran was attacked, then they would consider it all as an attack of themselves" according to donkeys and trolls with a pathological obsession with Iran maybe

Wow, today I learned Mohammad Reza Naqdi the Basiji, is "a Donkey and a troll". lol

In 2014, Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi of Iran's Basij Force urged resistance groups in Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon to sign a defense treaty.

“We ask the resistance forces in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon to endorse a defense pact so that an attack on any of them will be an attack on all of them.”

then Iran decided, lol I mean when I'm attacked, not when you are attacked, you die for me not the other way around. lol

edit: Some of The Iraqi militias seem to be waking up the one directional scam. Blaming Iran for not intervening for Bashar or not responding to Nasrallah being killed and saying Iran is getting ready to sell PMUs in Iraq to the US as part of "negotiations".

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remind us who negotiated the ceasefire with Israel

Current Lebanese govt wants Hezbollah dismantled. lol

HezBollah Boys out here acting like them and the Lebanese govt are one or something.

In that sense, Israel is helping dismantle Hezbollah one commander at a time, now the question is if Hezbollah will do anything about it, or if the ones Who Nasrallah gave Bayah to in Tehran will do anything about it. lol
 
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Hezbollah's constituency.
 
Israelis are hammering Hezbollah North of the Litani while no response from Hezbollah.


edit: Its interesting that not even the PMUs in Iraq are helping Hezbollah.
 
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What if big chunk of that rocket force was destroyed in pre emptive strikes?
IF they had as large stocks as was claimed,even their presence would have served as deterrence against israel from any big move .
This is a possibility. I don't think they had enough room to store them underground. I would think after all the conflicts in Gaza they'd know you need to hide them underground if possible. But it's much harder to hide 60,000-80,000 rockets versus 14,000 or so in Gaza.
 

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