Is Hezbollah reaching its limit?

Report: This is the reason Hezbollah does not fire a thousand rockets a day

In the IDF, several reasons are given for why the terrorist organization Hezbollah does not fire at Israel on a significantly larger scale. Analyst Amir Bohbot estimates: "Hezbollah is rationing its armaments."

Intercepting Hezbollah rockets. Illustration. (Photo: David Cohen/Flash90)

The security and military affairs commentator for the 'Walla' website, Amir Bohbot, addresses the continued rocket fire by the terrorist organization Hezbollah towards Israeli cities, and analyses the organization's situation and its choice not to fire a thousand rockets a day.

According to Bochavot: "The IDF claims that Hezbollah does not launch about a thousand rockets a day because it has command and control difficulties, difficulty in coordinating all the forces, and in addition, 80% of its weapon arsenal has been destroyed."

Bohbot continued and wrote that "I do not rule out the possibility that the Shiite organization has switched to an armament economy, calculating its steps and continuing in a war of attrition against Israel until the decision of the Iranian patron who funds it (yes/no to an arrangement with Israel). Add up the numbers and you'll see that Hezbollah has been increasing the volume of rocket and drone launches in the past week."

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