A military expert confirmed that the Palestinian resistance factions demonstrated, one year after Operation…Al-Aqsa flood“, its ability to target the Israeli depth, in clear defiance of the Israeli army's claims of undermining its military capabilities.
The military and strategic expert, Brigadier General Hatem Al-Falahi, explained that the missile launches were from Gaza Strip It is an area Khan Younis Specifically towards Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv, it carries multiple messages.
Al-Falahi stressed that this launch proves that the ongoing Israeli military operation since October 7, 2023 has failed to stop the resistance’s ability to launch missiles, and shows that the resistance is still capable of targeting the centers of political, military and economic gravity of the occupying state.
The expert pointed out that the missiles used, with a range of up to 90 kilometers, belong to the “Maqadma 2” category and carry warheads weighing about 50 kilograms, which gives them great destructive capacity when they fall in vital areas.
Iron Dome failure
Al-Falahi pointed out that this operation reveals the failure of the Israeli Iron Dome system to intercept missiles, despite the Israeli army’s claims of its effectiveness.
He raised questions about whether Israel had diverted air defense systems to other fronts, or whether these missiles had the ability to penetrate defense systems.
The expert stressed that this war is not only with Israel, but with the United States and many Western countries supporting it, adding that the resistance’s ability to continue firing missiles after a year of war, despite the great Western support for Israel, raises questions about the size of the arsenal that still exists. Owned by resistance factions.
Al-Falahi pointed out that the Israeli military operations in northern Gaza, especially in the Jabalia area, raise question marks about their true goals, and he believed that these operations may be an attempt to stabilize the resistance in this region and prevent it from carrying out any military action.
Multiple fronts
The expert stressed that there was a clear Israeli intelligence failure in assessing the capabilities and capabilities of the resistance factions, and pointed out that previous Israeli estimates about the destruction of the resistance factions had been proven wrong, as the resistance continued to carry out military operations and launch missiles.
Regarding the situation on other fronts, Al-Falahi explained that Israel faces multiple challenges, as it is unable to resolve the battle in Gaza, and faces increasing threats on the Lebanese front, in addition to continuing strikes from Yemen and Iraq. He pointed to the possibility of opening an Iranian front, which puts Israel in front of a scenario. Escalation on multiple fronts.
Al-Falahi criticized the confusion in the Israeli military plans, pointing out that opening more than one front leads to the dispersal of military efforts and capabilities. He added that the Israeli army suffers from a lack of manpower and combat forces, which limits its ability to be decisive on all fronts.
Al-Falahi noted that American support for Israel is the main factor in the continuation of military operations. However, he doubted Israel's ability to implement its plans in Gaza, especially with the increasing challenges on other fronts.