Military expert Major General Fayez Al-Duwairi said that the frequency of the missiles he fires Hezbollah towards Israel High but below the ceiling and maximum.
Al-Duwairi, a retired Jordanian major general, explained that the equation presented by the Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah – Before his assassination in an Israeli raid – it was required to bomb Tel Aviv in exchange for targeting The southern suburb of Beirut.
He stated that Israel carried out a series of assassinations that targeted Hezbollah’s senior military leaders, destroyed the southern suburb, and displaced its residents, adding that the party “committed to self-restraint and walked on the tight line and then began to cross the lines it had set for itself.”
He expressed his conviction that what he described as “Hezbollah’s gradual control and escalation in exchange for Israeli targeting” is what prompted the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu To “go too far and talk about formulating a new Middle East.”
Yesterday, Tuesday, Hezbollah launched the largest missile attack ever South Lebanon On Haifa and its bay with dozens of missiles from areas where the Israeli army is conducting its ground operations, which led to sirens sounding in many areas at the same time.
Al-Duwairi said: Israeli army “A ground reconnaissance is carried out by force in the border areas deep inside Lebanon, with the aim of finding loopholes and updating the information bank.”
He explained that these Lebanese areas are “defended in fixed combat nodes, and they are also defended by…The power of contentment “They are elite mobile forces.”
The military expert expressed his belief that the previous experience of the Israeli army in southern Lebanon was a lesson, “therefore, he fears falling into an ambush that will inflict losses on human beings and military equipment.”
He added, “The Israeli army is trying to flatten the ground and weaken Hezbollah’s combat capabilities, and to search for weak points in the defensive shell of its fighters,” believing that the Israeli army is not in a rush with its decisions.