Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant said Hezbollah’s missile and rocket arsenal has been significantly reduced.
This was reported by The Times Of Israel.
According to him, the organization now only has about 20% of the missile resources it had before the start of the war. Gallant noted that because of this, Hezbollah can no longer conduct volley attacks as large as before.
Galant also emphasized that Israel’s attacks on Iran have an impact on Hezbollah’s current position.
Iran, in its opinion, is aware that Hezbollah is not capable of delivering a powerful retaliatory attack, and Hezbollah itself sees that it is difficult for it to count on Iran’s support in this matter.
Previously, Kursor wrote that Galant spoke succinctly about Hezbollah’s new leader.
Today, Nasrallah’s deputy, Naim Kassem, took over as leader of Hezbollah.
Cursor also wrote about when the IDF would complete its ground operation in Lebanon.
The Kan-11 website reports, citing high-ranking Israeli security sources, that the IDF ground operation in southern Lebanon is estimated to be close to completion and could be completed within a week. The Israeli military says it has made significant progress in the area of Shiite villages that have posed a security threat in northern Israel.
The decision to begin the ground maneuver was made at the level of the Israeli government. The end of the operation will depend on operational and political factors, as well as possible last-minute changes, officials said. Israel has repeatedly stated that ceasefire negotiations with Lebanon will only be possible “under fire.”