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“Hezbollah has fought two wars with Israel. The first, a 15-year, guerrilla-intensive conflict between 1985 and 2000, resulted in a Hezbollah victory, but with significant costs. The second war was even more surprising. Between July and August 2006, Hezbollah displayed a mastery of infantry warfare, anti-armour tactics, and cyber and information operations. The 2006 war ended in, at least, a draw with Israel - a military result not achieved by any Arab state force since 1948. Today, Israel and Hezbollah seem to be heading towards a third round. But what are the military prospects if that happens? The group’s current military capabilities are superior to the vast majority of non-state forces, and to several small states’ ground forces. Its military wing is primarily a land force, combining light and motorised infantry with short-to-mid-range rocket artillery assets. Hezbollah’s manpower is estimated to number up to 100,000 fighters and reservists. In terms of armour, Hezbollah learned to fight with tanks during the Syrian war. Its units, however, are much more capable and experienced in anti-tank infantry warfare, than in tank warfare. Historically, Israeli forces have been masters of the latter. It also has some capabilities in electronic and cyber warfare, alongside an intelligence apparatus well-experienced in psychological warfare, information operations and counter-espionage. As for Hezbollah’s rocket artillery, “revolution” is an appropriate term to describe what has happened with its arsenal between 2006 and 2024 in terms of quantity, range, precision and payloads. Currently, estimates of Hezbollah’s arsenal are in the range of 150,000 rockets and missiles, with significantly varying ranges, payloads, guidance and other features. Currently, Israel’s stance along its northern frontier is partly characterised by a defensive posture, amid the risk of a possible Hezbollah ground incursion.” ✍️: Omar Ashour* *The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of MEE
“Hezbollah has fought two wars with Israel. The first, a 15-year, guerrilla-intensive conflict between 1985 and 2000, resulted in a Hezbollah victory, but with significant costs. The second war was even more surprising. Between July and August 2006, Hezbollah displayed a mastery of infantry warfare, anti-armour tactics, and cyber and information operations. The 2006 war ended in, at least, a draw with Israel - a military result not achieved by any Arab state force since 1948. Today, Israel and Hezbollah seem to be heading towards a third round. But what are the military prospects if that happens? The group’s current military capabilities are superior to the vast majority of non-state forces, and to several small states’ ground forces. Its military wing is primarily a land force, combining light and motorised infantry with short-to-mid-range rocket artillery assets. Hezbollah’s manpower is estimated to number up to 100,000 fighters and reservists. In terms of armour, Hezbollah learned to fight with tanks during the Syrian war. Its units, however, are much more capable and experienced in anti-tank infantry warfare, than in tank warfare. Historically, Israeli forces have been masters of the latter. It also has some capabilities in electronic and cyber warfare, alongside an intelligence apparatus well-experienced in psychological warfare, information operations and counter-espionage. As for Hezbollah’s rocket artillery, “revolution” is an appropriate term to describe what has happened with its arsenal between 2006 and 2024 in terms of quantity, range, precision and payloads. Currently, estimates of Hezbollah’s arsenal are in the range of 150,000 rockets and missiles, with significantly varying ranges, payloads, guidance and other features. Currently, Israel’s stance along its northern frontier is partly characterised by a defensive posture, amid the risk of a possible Hezbollah ground incursion.” ✍️: Omar Ashour* *The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of MEE

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