Hezbollah, Israel at War

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Hezbollah's expanding arsenal poses new challenges to Israel's defenses. From precision-guided missiles to stealthy drones, the militant group's evolving capabilities are reshaping the dynamics of conflict in the region.

Missiles aimed at the sky at sunset (Photo: Shutterstock / Hamara)

Recent developments have highlighted the increasing sophistication and danger posed by Hezbollah's military capabilities, with drones emerging as a particularly formidable new threat to Israel's prized air defense systems.

Hezbollah's leader, Hasan Nasrallah, claims the group commands over 100,000 fighters - more than double the highest estimates of Hamas' pre-war forces. While experts caution that Hezbollah's actual capabilities remain uncertain, the group's potential firepower and evolving tactics are causing significant alarm.

Drone Warfare: A Game-Changing Threat

The gravity of Hezbollah's drone capabilities came into sharp focus in mid-May when one of their unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) penetrated deep into Israeli airspace, striking a critical air force surveillance system just 22 miles from the Lebanon border. This brazen attack not only demonstrated Hezbollah's growing prowess but also exposed potential vulnerabilities in Israel's defense network.

"This attack reflects an improvement in accuracy and the ability to evade Israeli air defenses," warned a sobering report from the Institute for National Security Studies, highlighting the urgent need for Israel to adapt to this evolving threat.

Hezbollah's expanding arsenal includes:

1. Diverse Rocket and Missile Arsenal:
- Short-range Burkan rockets to more advanced Iranian-made models
- Claimed possession of precision-guided munitions (PGMs)
- Larger guided ballistic missiles like the Fateh 110, with a range of up to 185 miles
2. Sophisticated Drone Capabilities:
- Explosives-laden drones used in attacks on Israeli army posts
- Demonstrated ability to manufacture their own UAVs
- Commercial drones employed for reconnaissance, with one reportedly flying undetected over Haifa for hours
3. Air Defense Systems:
- Iranian-made 358 antiaircraft missiles
- Possibly more advanced munitions like the Sayyad-2C
4. "Saturation Attack" Strategy:
- Potential to overwhelm Israel's Iron Dome defense system with simultaneous launches of hundreds of small rockets

Israel's Response and Global Implications

Israel has not stood idly by in the face of this growing threat. The country has conducted intense strikes on Lebanon, primarily in the south, using fighter jets, tanks, Hermes drones, and controversial white phosphorus munitions. In a series of targeted operations, Israel has struck drone launch sites in Lebanon and eliminated key Hezbollah drone experts. A recent airstrike in Beirut took out Fouad Shukur, a top military commander, in a clear message to Hezbollah's leadership.

The threat extends beyond the immediate region. Authorities in Spain and Germany recently uncovered an international network supplying drone parts to Hezbollah, highlighting the global nature of this escalating conflict.

A New Era of Warfare

As Israel and Hezbollah remain locked in their tense standoff, these new capabilities have raised the stakes to unprecedented levels. An Israeli security official, speaking anonymously, admitted with palpable concern that while Israel has intercepted hundreds of drones, its once-impenetrable air defense systems are struggling against these elusive targets.

The once-clear lines of this long-standing conflict have become blurred, with each drone that pierces Israeli defenses serving as a stark reminder of the changing face of modern warfare.

* Israel HaYom contributed to this article.

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