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<div class="gmail-inner-article-top"><h1 class="gmail-">Haifa and more: While Israel massacres, Hezbollah advances</h1><p class="gmail-">The
occupation state’s now-daily killing rampages across Lebanon have not
disrupted Hezbollah’s ability to retaliate. Importantly, the resistance
intends to meet Israel’s every crass massacre with a qualitative
military thrust into the enemy’s depth and vulnerabilities.</p><div class="gmail-another-name"><p><a href="https://thecradle.co/authors/khalil-nasrallah" style="color:rgb(164,4,4)">Khalil Nasrallah</a></p></div><div class="gmail-another-name" style="margin-top:16px"><p><span>SEP 23, 2024 - </span><font size="1"><a href="https://thecradle.co/articles/haifa-and-more-while-israel-massacres-hezbollah-advances">https://thecradle.co/articles/haifa-and-more-while-israel-massacres-hezbollah-advances</a></font></p></div></div><div class="gmail-inner-article-img"><img src="http://thecradle-main.oss-eu-central-1.aliyuncs.com/public/articles/405c080c-79c6-11ef-aa3c-00163e02c055.webp" alt="" width="468" height="221" style="margin-right: 0px;"><span>(Photo Credit: The Cradle)</span></div><div class="gmail-inner-article-content"><div class="gmail-row"><div class="gmail-col-md-8 gmail-col-sm-7"><div class="gmail-article-content"><span><p>A
significant shift has taken place on the southern Lebanese front in the
last few days. Barely had Benjamin Netanyahu’s government announced its
new war goal of returning displaced settlers to their northern homes
and begun the transfer of military weight to the north before Tel Aviv
launched a series of incendiary strikes throughout Lebanon.</p><p>Israel’s
first salvo was two terror attacks conducted simultaneously in several
parts of the country by detonating consumer-tech devices – <a href="https://thecradle.co/articles/lebanon-hit-by-second-wave-of-israeli-terror-attack-as-new-explosions-rock-nation">pagers and walkie-talkies</a> –
that killed 39 civilians and permanently blinded and dismembered
thousands more. Two days later, Israeli fighter jets bombed two
residential buildings in Beirut’s southern suburb, killing 54 people,
including women and children, and assassinating several commanders of
Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Forces, including the head of the forces, <a href="https://thecradle.co/articles/hezbollah-confirms-top-commander-killed-during-israeli-massacre-in-beirut">Ibrahim Aqil</a>, while expanding its air strikes to target what the Israelis claimed were Hezbollah’s “military capabilities.”</p><p>The
Lebanese Resistance movement does not deny that the strikes on the
southern suburb were painful for both Hezbollah and its supporters. But
they make clear that the Israeli attacks did not affect either their
military structure or operation capabilities. The evidence of this came
swiftly, with an <a href="https://thecradle.co/articles/hezbollah-strikes-deepest-israeli-targets-since-2006">initial Hezbollah retaliation</a> targeting
the Ramat David Military Airbase – the main base for occupation
airforce strikes on Lebanon and Syria – and the Rafael military
industries complex, southeast and north of Haifa, respectively.</p><p>These
massive retaliations were intended to mainly confirm to the occupation
forces that Hezbollah has no plans to retreat from its own stated goals
of pressuring Tel Aviv to end its assault on Gaza – and that it will not
allow the Israelis to separate and compartmentalize the Gaza front from
the Lebanon one, as the US has sought to do throughout ceasefire
negotiations.</p><p><strong>Bombing ‘Dahiyeh’</strong></p><p>The Israeli
military’s access to the resistance’s leadership is clearly the result
of years or even decades of intelligence efforts. It must be
acknowledged that what happened in Dahiyeh – or Beirut’s southern suburb
– last Friday showcased Tel Aviv’s ability to identify and target the
location of a meeting of Radwan Forces leaders, the vaunted Hezbollah
special forces that Israelis have obsessed over for years.</p><p>The
execution of the assassination operation, compounded by Israeli “leaks”
that a “reliable intelligence source” provided them with target intel,
gives the impression that Israeli operatives were able to create a
security breach close to Radwan’s inner circle.</p><p>In reality, it is
impossible to verify Israel’s claims for several reasons, primarily
because Tel Aviv is waging a media war of disinformation and employing
psychological warfare to target both the resistance and Israel’s own
domestic constituents.</p><p>For certain, no additional information was
provided by Hezbollah about the Dahiyeh attack – whether a breach of
security occurred in its ranks or something else. The resistance group
is known for keeping tight control over information derived from
internal investigations and has rarely deviated from that strategy. If
Hezbollah manages to gather new information from its investigations into
Israel’s pager terror attack or from the Dahiyeh bombing, it will
surely use it only internally to build on its flaws and minimize
vulnerabilities.</p><p><strong>Israel’s goals</strong></p><p>The occupation state’s violent rampage against Lebanon last week sought to achieve several goals:</p><p>First,
to widely disrupt Hezbollah’s command and control system by striking
its communications networks and targeting central and pivotal leaders.</p><p>Second, to pressure Hezbollah to disengage from the Gaza front, which has strategic consequences in the short and long term.</p><p>Third,
Tel Aviv is trying to alter the security paradigm on its border with
Lebanon and implement more advantageous conditions that give Israel an
upper hand in its 11-month battle with the Lebanese resistance. The
Israelis are desperately seeking new, favorable rules of engagement with
their northern adversary – an ambition sought since Israel was
militarily ousted from Lebanon in 2000 and then again in 2006.</p><p>Fourth,
the Israelis are working to prepare the ground for a future hot war
that will enable it to attack the resistance at a critical political
moment that serves its interests. Lastly, Tel Aviv’s recent attacks are
meant to send other regional actors a hard message, in particular West
Asia’s Resistance Axis, by demonstrating that they can effectively
target and degrade their ‘masterminds.’</p><p><strong>The fallout for Hezbollah</strong></p><p>Hezbollah
has not concealed that Israel’s terror and assassination attacks last
week, which continue heavily today in Lebanon’s south, where hundreds of
civilians have been killed since the morning, have had a chilling and
demoralizing effect. However, several indicators show that the Lebanese
resistance has been able to absorb these blows and adapt rapidly without
impacting its structure or operations capabilities. </p><p>Thus far, it
is hard to argue that Tel Aviv has succeeded in its goal of disrupting
Hezbollah’s command and control. Massive Israeli killing sprees
throughout Lebanon will not impact a resistance movement that has fought
guerrilla battles since its inception and has grown tremendously in
sophistication – both tactically, strategically, and in terms of
qualitative missile technology.</p><p>Instead, Hezbollah continues to
firmly maintain its position on Israel ending its military assault on
Gaza and has quickly rearranged its internal affairs to retaliate
against the occupation state – even launching a new phase of the
conflict, which it calls the “<a href="https://x.com/TheCradleMedia/status/1837865113887400020?t=fHhM0x7vdwSK0akUGQxAhA&s=07">open-ended battle of reckoning</a>,” as announced by Hezbollah Deputy Secretary-General Naim Qassem during the funeral of Commander Ibrahim Aqil in Beirut.</p><p>The
announcement of the new phase was authorized by the Sunday morning
strikes when the Lebanese resistance targeted the Ramat David Military
Airbase southeast of Haifa and the Rafael military industries complex
north of the city with Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 <a href="https://thecradle.co/articles-id/26962">missiles</a>, as part of its initial retaliation.</p><p><strong>Messages of Hezbollah’s retaliation</strong></p><p>Through its initial retaliation and declaration of the new battle phase, Hezbollah is sending the following messages:</p><p>First,
the resistance’s command-and-control system was not damaged or exposed
to failure. Second, Hezbollah responded to Israel’s massive expansion of
strikes by immediately deepening its retaliatory strikes to over 50
kilometers inside the occupation state. This is part of the resistance’s
deterrence formula imposed on Tel Aviv: an “expansion for expansion.”</p><p>Third,
Hezbollah will meet Israeli gradualism with gradualism to shuffle the
military cards constantly and push the enemy to change many of its
calculations.</p><p>Fourth, it will not just launch minimal retaliations
to disrupt the enemy’s goals, but will meet it with forceful and
demoralizing strikes as well.</p><p>Accordingly, Israel’s carpet bombing
in southern Lebanon all day today, its massive Dahiyeh attack, and its
state terrorism on Tuesday and Wednesday have ushered in a new phase of
confrontation, in which Israel’s every initiative will be met with a
counter. Perhaps the scene at the onset of the “open-ended battle of
reckoning” phase – waves of rocket fire in and around the occupation
state’s prized port city of Haifa – is the clearest indicator of how
Hezbollah remains cohesive, capable, and determined to compete and
impose new rules at every new turn with Israel.</p></span></div></div></div></div>
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