Missile attack on Israel, Hezbollah war

After the Attack: The Number of Missiles Remaining for Hezbollah

Military correspondent Doron Kadish from Galei Tzahal (Army Radio) provided new details on Hezbollah's attack: "The attack was not fully thwarted, but partially, even if largely.

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Kadish stated today (Sunday) that the Hezbollah attack thwarted this morning, "The fact that thousands of rocket launchers were destroyed last night does not mean that Hezbollah intended to launch all these rockets at Israel this morning. According to sources in the security establishment, the plan was to launch hundreds of rockets—most of them towards northern Israel and only a relatively small portion towards the center."

Kadish addressed Israel's claim of successfully thwarting the attack, saying: "If Hezbollah planned to launch hundreds of rockets and managed to launch 210 of them, along with an additional 20 UAVs, then the attack was not fully thwarted but partially, even if mostly." He also added a concerning fact: "Even after the destruction of thousands of Hezbollah rockets, it should be remembered that their rocket arsenal is estimated at around 150,000. Their capabilities are still very extensive."

In conclusion, the correspondent said: "The most important thing is that even this morning's event, as successful as it may be, will not change the harsh reality in the north. The attack last night in southern Lebanon will not return the 60,000 displaced residents to their homes. It will not cause Hezbollah to move away from the Litani River or stop firing at northern communities relentlessly. The exchanges of blows will continue, and northern communities will continue to suffer."

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