Lebanon: How Hezbollah is rising from the ashes
Hezbollah has surprised observers by deploying significant firepower and introducing new weapons along the border with Israel, despite being considered weakened after the 2024 war. The group's battlefield performance has challenged the narrative of decline, with Israeli sources acknowledging Hezbollah's rehabilitation capabilities.
Hezbollah has launched a significant attack on Israel, deploying over 5,000 rockets, missiles, and drones between March 2 and 30. The group's firepower and new tactics have caught Israeli forces off guard, resulting in 11 soldier deaths and over 300 wounded. Hezbollah claims to have destroyed 136 Merkava tanks and 26 military vehicles. Despite advances, Israeli forces face fierce resistance and control only 2% of Lebanese territory.
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