Hezbollah steps up missile strikes on Israel, as IDF delays attack on Iran over US intel leak

Hezbollah has ramped up its daily attacks on Israel, firing around 200 rockets a day over the border to drain the Jewish state’s resources – all while the IDF is forced to delay its retaliatory attack on Iran over leaked US intelligence.Hezbollah had only fired several dozens of missiles a day at Israel for the majority of the war, but the Lebanon-based terror group has launched around a hundred every day in recent months after Israeli strikes took out the majority of its leadership.

The Iran-backed terrorists have now stepped up their attacks over the weekend, firing some 200 rockets on Saturday and Sunday, with more than 135 fired on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reports.The increased rate of fire suggests Israel is far from its goal of decimating Hezbollah’s terror infrastructure despite its daily airstrikes in Lebanon and ongoing raids over the border.

The Israeli military claimed in late September that it had wiped out about 50% of Hezbollah’s estimated 150,000 rocket and missile stockpile, but experts warned that Hezbollah is still able to import more weapons and operate even without its slain leaders.“It’s an adaptive group.

It’s very clever.It’s very determined,” Daniel Byman, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, told the WSJ.While most of Hezbollah’s rockets are intercepted and crash without further incident, the terror groups’ drones have proven difficult for Israel’s defense systems to fully intercept.

One such drone was able to sneak over the border on Saturday and detonate outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home, about 40 miles from the border.Hezbollah’s drone unit has become a top priority for Israel, with the IDF touting Thursday that it took out another member of the battalion in an airstrike.

As Israel continues its heated battle with Hezbollah, it has been forced to delay its counterrack on Iran due to last week’s leak from the ...

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