Friday, September 20, 2024

With little fanfare, IDF pulls off 2nd largest official attack on Hezbollah of year - analysis

You might not have noticed because this time there was no press conference, but the IDF overnight between Thursday and Friday pulled off the second largest official attack on Hezbollah of the year.

The air force's destruction of 100 Hezbollah rocket launchers and 1,000 rockets, mostly in southern Lebanon is not just another counter strike, but has strategic consequences for Hezbollah's capabilities.

A "normal" Israeli attack takes out dozens or fewer rockets.


This many rockets mostly in southern Lebanon significantly impacts what Hezbollah can do to counter strike Israel for the events of this week.

Although Israel has still not taken public credit for Tuesday-Wednesday's mass device explosions which wounded somewhere between 3,000-4,000 Hezbollah operatives, including senior commanders, Hezbollah and the whole world have assumed that it was Israel, and by Wednesday, Israeli officials were doing much less to hide.


Hezbollah had 150,000 rockets pre-war. But not all rockets are equal. And it did not have 150,000 rocket launchers.

For example, Iran has 3,000 ballistic missiles but only around 100-250 launchers.

On August 25, Israel had destroyed around 250 Hezbollah launchers and multiple thousand of the terror groups' rockets, against mostly in southern Lebanon.

This does not mean that the group cannot mount large attacks on Israel - it still can.

Hezbollah's military capabilities

But Jerusalem is starting to chip away: on August 25, last night, and according to Hezbollah on Tuesday-Wednesday with the explosive devices - at the quality of how Hezbollah could attack the Jewish state on short notice, especially short range rockets on the North.