Hezbollah targeted a Zionist base with a UAV
Today, Lebanese Hezbollah forces targeted a military base belonging to the occupation army in the al-Matlah region with a suicide drone in order to support the resistance of the Palestinian nation and respond to the occupation regime's attacks on the south of Lebanon.
In its statement, Hezbollah emphasized that the suicide UAV in question hit the precisely determined target.
Ali Fayyad, one of Hezbollah's members in the Lebanese parliament, also stated in his statement that Hezbollah has deployed only 5 of its forces against the enemy Israel.
It’s not known if they were the target, but Hezbollah’s attacks are calculating. In addition to thousands of unguided rockets, it has also used anti-tank guided missiles to target many specific locations on the border. It has damaged 500 buildings in this war
Hezbollah is only displaying the threat that could emerge in a larger war, enabled by the international community the past two decades. Israel left Lebanon in 2000 and Hezbollah became exponentially more powerful. This happened in Gaza too Israel left it in 2005
There are no mixed messages with Hezbollah, which is simply an undeterred threat. However, there are many problematic trends taking place. US envoy Amos Hochstein arrived in Lebanon this week and is pushing for diplomacy as the “only way” to stop the Hezbollah attacks. It’s important to remember that back in October 2022 Israel was pressured into a maritime deal with Lebanon. Hochstein and the US at the time claimed that this deal would somehow reduce tensions by demarcating the maritime border.