The military and strategic expert, Brigadier General Hassan Jouni, believed that the high-quality missiles he launched were likely to arrive Hezbollah To its targets in the explosives factory in the city of Hadera, south of Haifa, indicating the resistance’s ability to bypass Israeli defense systems.
Hezbollah had announced the targeting of an explosive materials factory in Hadera, south of the country Haifa city With a specific missile salvo, coinciding with the targeting of the Maale Golani Barracks and a gathering of Israeli forces in the Dovev Barracks.
In an interview with Al Jazeera, Johnny explained that the “specific missiles” referred to in Hezbollah’s statement have high accuracy in hitting their targets, stressing that the use of this term has a special meaning that distinguishes it from regular missile launches that target other sites.
Regarding the possibility of penetrating the Israeli defenses, the military expert confirmed that the resistance is using special tactics to bypass the Iron Dome system, explaining that this is done through “air maneuvers that include launching short missiles to distract the defensive systems.”
Regarding the field situation, Johnny pointed to a “general failure” suffered by the Israeli forces in their ground operations, pointing out the failure of their maneuvers to achieve their initial goals in several border villages such as Aita al-Shaab, Khiam, and Maroun al-Ras, where pockets of resistance still exist.
Brigadier General Johnny monitored Israeli tactical movements in the Maroun al-Ras-Bint Jbeil axis, starting from the Dovive Barracks, which was subjected to intense targeting by Hezbollah.
He explained that the area witnessed direct and indirect fire clashes, suggesting that these movements were part of a tactical operation aimed at searching the area and destroying the infrastructure.
Johnny believes that Hezbollah’s focus on targeting Israeli military concentrations comes in the context of escalating tension along the border, especially in the Maroun al-Ras area, which is considered of strategic importance as it is the fastest road to Bint Jbeil.
After clashes with factions in Lebanon, including Hezbollah, it began the day after Israel launched genocide on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, resulting in the death and injury of more than 145,000 Palestinians. Since last September 23, Tel Aviv has expanded the scope of the genocide to include Most areas of Lebanon, including the capital, Beirut, were subjected to air strikes, and a ground invasion began in its south.
In total, the aggression against Lebanon resulted in about 3,000 dead and 13,492 wounded, including a large number of children and women, in addition to about 1.4 million displaced people.