Is Israel Ready to Face Hezbollah Fighters?
"Compared to 2006, Hezbollah's strength is now many times greater," said the Israeli military analyst, adding that not only has the membership of Hezbollah increased, but it also includes the sophistication of the weapons in their possession.
(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) — As the Israeli military deploys additional tanks, armored personnel carriers, and artillery to its border with Lebanon to confront Hezbollah fighters, the country military analysts has issued warnings about the “challenges” they will face when dealing with the Iran-backed armed group.
Israeli military analysts make it clear that the Hezbollah they will face in the current conflict is not the same Hezbollah they encountered in the 2006 conflict, approximately 17 years ago.
“Compared to 2006, Hezbollah’s strength is now many times greater,” says an Israeli military analyst, adding that not only has the membership of Hezbollah increased, but it also possesses more sophisticated weaponry.
Tel Aviv has been cautioned by Egyptian mediators that if they launch a ground operation in the Gaza Strip to “eliminate” Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups, Hezbollah will open a new front on the Lebanon-Israel border.
If Israel already finds it challenging to “defeat” Hamas in the Gaza Strip, it will face even greater difficulties when confronting the more experienced Hezbollah fighters.
Why should Israel be “concerned” about facing Hezbollah this time?
One reason is that the Hezbollah they might face if the situation worsens is not the same Hezbollah they tried to subdue in the last armed conflict between them in 2006, also known as “The Second Lebanon War 2006.”
According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Hezbollah is currently considered the most comprehensive non-state armed group in the world, with extensive experience in conducting asymmetric warfare.
“They (Hezbollah) are not like random militia groups. This is because Hezbollah members are trained and equipped with various weapons like those of a national army.”
The main strength of Hezbollah, according to the think tank, lies in its rocket system, which comes in various calibers and ranges.
Although the accuracy of these rocket systems owned by the pro-Iranian militant group is not very high, their sheer quantity makes them a formidable threat to Israel and its population.
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