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The Lebanese ought to invest in some quality air defense. It would be much more difficult for Israel to bomb them from the air with impunity.

Israel's air defense isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it has proven to be effective!

You are right. If Lebanon had air defence, the Colony wouldn't attack them.

They only succeed against nations without airdefence or airforce.
 

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You are right. If Lebanon had air defence, the Colony wouldn't attack them.

They only succeed against nations without airdefence or airforce.
Iran ought to get Hezbollah some air defense. Cheaping out with their proxies. Sad, really.
 

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🔻 11 List of Israeli Leaders Targeted for Iran's Execution

Here are 11 Israeli leaders targeted for execution by the Iranian military based on images widely shared by the Iranian public.

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⌾ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
⌾ Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant
⌾ Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi
⌾ Israeli Air Force Commander Tomer Bar
⌾ Northern Command Chief Ori Gordin
⌾ Israeli Navy Commander Saar Salama
⌾ IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Amir Baram
⌾ Central Command Chief Yehuda Fox
⌾ Israeli Army Chief Tamir Yadai
⌾ Military Intelligence Chief Aharon Haliva
⌾ Southern Command Chief Eliezer Toledano

 

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Two more Hezbollah chiefs iced, Saffieddine the other day - the guy expected to replace Nasrallah, and their logistics/supply chief since.

Some pretty interesting leaked Hezbollah-aligned/affiliated conversations from Telegram doing the rounds, too. Not sure who's interviewing them, don't speak/read Arabic ( credit to dude here for rustling it up and doing the translation https://www.defencetalk.com/military/forums/t/middle-east-defence-security.13210/page-41 ), but it gives some insight into their state-of-mind amongst themselves, pretty counter to their publically-facing tone. Sounds like they know they're totally boned.


Q: Was Hezbollah right to join Hamas?
A: Yes, it was their moral duty.

Q: Did Hezbollah gamble?
A: Yes, a gamble that seemed reasonable given the deterrence (vs Israel) that existed before the war. At some point Hezbollah did not have the ability to climb down the tree, because of the humiliation of abandoning Gaza.

Q: Why did Hezbollah not escalate?
A: Nasrallah didn't want to burden the Lebanese people. When no appropriate response came to the assassinations in Beirut, it was clear Hezbollah wore down its deterrence. The important event was the killing of the children in Majdal Shams that gave Israel a good excuse to escalate.

Q: Did Hezbollah underestimate Israel?
A: Yes. They trusted the rules of the game and did not understand that Israel was about to escalate. Nasrallah always said that Israel just needs to cease fire in Gaza and that it'll all stop.

Q: What were the effects on Hezbollah? Why did Hezbollah not take precautions?
A: Hezbollah did not understand Israel was about to escalate. The Israeli strikes stunned Hezbollah, threw it off balance and did not allow it to respond. This is not what Hezbollah had planned. The intelligence penetration was too deep. Israel's strikes were a catastrophe.

Q: What is Hezbollah's status right now?
A: I don't know. Militarily it's too early to say, but we expected more from it. Na'im Qasem's "wiping off sweat" speech was not good and he did not look good. Not at all on the level of Nasrallah's speeches.

Q: Who's responsible for the destruction in Lebanon?
A: Israel. They killed, they destroyed. Make sure everyone understands that.
 
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