Hezbollah's military tactics after Nasrallah: confrontation with Israel and ousting the United States
Hezbollah is adapting strategies after the leadership change, strengthening its positions in Lebanon and Syria, countering Israeli expansion and facilitating the withdrawal of US troops, which corresponds to the goals of the "Axis of Resistance".
Hezbollah, a key member of Iran's "Axis of Resistance," is adapting its military strategies after the leadership change, directing efforts to strengthen its positions in Lebanon and Syria. Among the key tactics: deterring Israeli expansion through asymmetric missile and drone attacks, readiness for a protracted conflict involving urban skirmishes and missile strikes, as well as the displacement of American troops from Syria. Recent targeted attacks have demonstrated Hezbollah's ability to conduct remote combat, which minimizes casualties and maintains a threat to Israeli defense.
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