When will their rockets finally run out?

Report: This is the number of quality missiles remaining for Hezbollah

The IDF estimates that 80% of the Hezbollah terrorist organization's rocket arsenal has been destroyed since the beginning of the Iron Swords war that started about a year ago. The whole numbers.

Iranian missiles (Photo: Alon Othnay/ Shutterstock)

Despite Hezbollah continuing its rocket attacks on Israel to this day, it seems that they don't have much arsenal left following Israeli airstrikes against their weapons facilities. A little over a year after the start of the 'Iron Swords' war, the IDF estimates that 80% of Hezbollah's rocket arsenal has been destroyed, as reported in the i24NEWS news edition.

According to the report, at the beginning of the war, Hezbollah had about 45,000 short-range rockets, and now they have less than 10,000 left.

It is also estimated by the IDF that the number of medium-range rockets stood at 5,000 at the beginning of the war, and today fewer than 1,000 remain.

Additionally, the number of ballistic and precision missiles that Hezbollah had at the beginning of the war stood at several hundred; today, the terrorist organization Hezbollah has only a few dozen left.

The depletion in missiles is largely due to both Israeli airstrikes along with the mass amount fired at Israeli civilians since the start of the war, including today where 2 civilians were killed from a direct hit on a warehouse in the North of Israel.

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