Hezbollah is adapting its military strategy in southern Lebanon, drawing on lessons from its previous conflict with Israel to prepare for a potential full-scale invasion. The group is operating in small units, minimizing electronic communication to avoid detection, and carefully managing its anti-tank rocket supplies. Following a recent escalation after the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Hezbollah faces criticism for its role in the conflict, which has displaced many in Lebanon, while it seeks to maintain its military capabilities amid increasing pressure to disarm.
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