Is Hezbollah going down ?
Posted by N10452For those who are following the news closely, you might have noticed the change in Nasrallah’s speech lately and the change in the timing and quantity of rockets being launched.
After the Baalbeck operation and then the Tyr one, Hezbollah for the first time launched missiles during the night, and for the next few days, has been launching more than 100 or 200 missiles in less than an hour.
Nasrallah was almost begging for a cease-fire during his last interview, as if sensing that his defeat is close.
Now there are two possible explanations :
- Hezbollah is losing drastically and is trying to finish off his missiles before Israeli hits the launchers.
Added to that Hezbollah is launching more rockets into a specific location therefore causing lots of casualties ( 12 israelies killed yesterday in one attack). The aim of such a strategy is to make Israel cause more massacres and turn the public opinion against it and impose a cease-fire.
- Hezbollah is still in control and still intensifying the attacks during the diplomatic talks so that he doesnt show any sign of weakness but on the contrary gain points in talks.
Lets hope he s just going down
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