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Israel-Hezbollah Conflict: Scorched Earth and Shifting Tactics
Israel's scorched earth policy in Southern Lebanon continues amidst Hezbollah's shift to drone and missile attacks, targeting deeper into Israel.
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Riad KahwajiHassan Nasrallah
- What is Israel's military strategy in Southern Lebanon?
- Israel is employing a scorched earth tactic in Southern Lebanon, destroying villages as it advances towards Bint Jbeil.
- How has Hezbollah's approach to attacking Israel changed?
- Hezbollah has shifted from short-range rockets to medium-range missiles and increased drone attacks, targeting deeper into Israel after initial targets were evacuated.
- What significant action did the Israeli army take near a UNIFIL base?
- An Israeli strike destroyed a Hezbollah training facility near a UNIFIL base in Southern Lebanon, with weapons and operational documents seized.
- What is the current status of the ground offensive in Southern Lebanon?
- The Israeli army's ground offensive continues in Southern Lebanon, with clashes occurring near Bint Jbeil and Adaisseh, alongside continued airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure and personnel.
- Why has Hezbollah reduced its missile attacks and what alternative tactics is it employing?
- Hezbollah's missile attacks have decreased to around 120-150 daily, while drone usage has increased, likely due to conserving missile stocks.