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Israeli Merkava tank in southern Lebanon on October 8, 2024. IDF Spokesperson’s Unit via Wikimedia.
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November 1, 2024

Podcast: Matthew Levitt on Israel’s War with Hizballah

By Matthew Levitt, Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

How the terrorist group continues on despite its catastrophic losses.

Podcast: Matthew Levitt

On October 25 of this year, Israel carried out a series of retaliatory strikes on military targets in Iran. The Iranian supreme leader has made public pronouncements ordering his military to prepare a series of counterstrikes, though, as of this recording, those counterstrikes have not yet commenced. The prospect of a continued exchange of aerial attacks between Israel and Iran has captured the world’s attention, and for good reason: Iran is a nuclear-threshold state operating in close coordination with Russia.

This shift in attention has taken media coverage away from Lebanon, but in fact, the Israeli military’s operational successes in that country over the last month raise some very important questions. Hizballah has been degraded significantly—its arsenal diminished, its leadership eliminated, its command structure disrupted, its lines of communication fractured, its decision-making process broken, its finances destroyed.

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