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Hezbollah missile stock dwindles to less than a third according to Israeli officials

Defense Minister Galant shares intelligence with the cabinet, confirming a sharp decline in Hezbollah’s missile resources after sustained military pressure.

Security meeting (Photo: Maayan Toaf/ GPO )

In a security review given to ministers during a cabinet meeting on Sunday, Defense Minister Yoav Galant said officials estimate that Hezbollah has less than a third of its missiles left, according to a Channel 14 report.

Netanyahu's military secretary, Eliezer Toledano, added: "Until now there was an organization in Lebanon that has a state. Now there is no organization, and the question is what will happen with the state."

During the review, the ministers were told that the ground operation in Lebanon was better than that of the Second Lebanon War. "This is an operation with very clear objectives, cleansing the contact villages from enemy and enemy infrastructure. The troops are very experienced and well equipped. There is very little contact with the enemy, you find a lot of weapons, hundreds of vests ready for fighting, hundreds of Net missiles, launchers and a lot of ammunition," the ministers were told.

Just less than a month ago, a senior political source told Channel 14 News that Israel estimates that they have succeeded in detracting 50% of the Hezbollah terror organization's fire capabilities. According to him, most of the achievement came thanks to the series of intensive attacks carried out throughout Lebanon against weapons depots.

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