Hezbollah's continued resilience has challenged claims that it had been decisively weakened, exposing potential flaws in Israel's military strategy. Despite months of public messaging suggesting the group was on the verge of collapse and that its leader, Naim Qassem, was ineffective, the renewed confrontation indicates that the organization remains capable of sustaining its operations.
A military expert cautioned against the belief that a single decisive strike could permanently end the threat, arguing that strategy requires a coordinated system of actions tied to clear objectives and executed on one's own terms. The ongoing clashes have fueled public frustration, as expectations of Hezbollah's decline appear increasingly disconnected from realities on the ground.

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