Tel Aviv fears entering into a “big missile battle” with Hezbollah
Zionist regime officials voiced Tel Aviv's concerns about the northern front of the war with Lebanon's Hezbollah and called this front a great challenge for Israel.
According to the Al-Mayadeen network, a Zionist regime spokesman acknowledged the effect of Hezbollah's anti-tank missiles and drone attacks in occupied Palestinian airspace. On the other hand, Yoav Gallant, the Zionist regime's minister of war, pointed to the worsening situation on the regime's northern front and said that Hezbollah was playing with fire. Meanwhile, Zohar Balti, one of the former security officials of the Zionist regime, noted that "Israel is in a serious confrontation in the north." Also Nir Dafuri, chief of staff of the Israeli army, said. that 50% of the Zionist regime's air force is ready to work on the northern front, and this is of great importance. In turn, Israeli General Israel Ziv from the security service said that the daily war is going on with a limited scope on the northern front. He added that Lebanese Hezbollah enjoys freedom of action and attacks with anti-tank missiles and mortars, while the Israelis are busy working on efforts to weaken it and limit confrontation because they do not want a “sick missile war.” The Zionist regime's Channel 12 announced a few days ago that Hezbollah's missile power poses a great threat to the regime.