Aftershocks of Hezbollah operations; “Israel” is moving towards madness
The reconnaissance flight of Hezbollah’s Hassan drone into the depths of occupied Palestine has created such horror in the lives of the Zionists that the regime’s experts refer to it as “madness.”
The reconnaissance flight of Hezbollah’s Hassan drone in the depths of occupied Palestine, which was 70 kilometers long, is still under discussion among Zionist experts and they have expressed great concern about this issue.
The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar published a report analyzing the comments of the Zionist experts and wrote that it is clear that the silence of the Zionist regime’s official circles on this issue shows the importance of this message, the complicated situation and the limited options before them. They admit, and apparently “the new thing the enemy has realized is that what you feared happened.”
Al-Akhbar further reported that the flight of Hezbollah drones in the depths of occupied Palestine showed the fear of the Zionists; In a way, they had warned several times about the “danger of Hezbollah having advanced drones and its impact on the power equations in the region.” Therefore, Hezbollah, in addition to showing the failure of the Zionist defense systems in shooting down this drone, intended to show some of its advanced capabilities.
The official circles of the Zionist regime acknowledge the complicated situation and the limited options before them.
Al-Akhbar quoted the Zionist newspaper Haaretz as saying that the newspaper’s report showed the Zionist leaders’ concern about the incident. The newspaper recently wrote that the Zionist army is worried that Iranian drones will reach its allies in the region. Gen. Kenneth Mackenzie, commander of the US Central Command, also acknowledged that despite Iran’s drones, “for the first time since the Korean War, we are operating without complete air superiority.” According to the newspaper, through this action, Hezbollah is trying to strengthen the deterrent equation and bring the evaluation of the decision-making centers of this regime closer to reality so that they have more rational choices in calculating the cost and benefit of their actions.