Despite Israeli Bombs and Assassinations, Hezbollah Keeps Fighting

Extensive Israeli attacks have blown up Hezbollah munitions and killed many fighters and leaders, but the Lebanese militia is far from incapacitated, analysts say.

A coffin draped in a yellow and green cloth with a wreath atop it, being lifted over a crwod of men raising their hands.

Israeli bombs have blown up its munitions stores and killed thousands of its fighters, including many seasoned commanders.

And yet, Hezbollah keeps fighting.

Since Israel invaded southern Lebanon nearly three weeks ago, its forces have confronted a flexible enemy that uses the environment to launch complex and sometimes deadly operations.

Frequent barrages of Hezbollah rockets scream over the border, and a suicide drone attack on an Israeli military base this week killed four soldiers. On Wednesday, Hezbollah killed five more soldiers in a clash in southern Lebanon, the latest indication that Israel’s swift escalation against the powerful Lebanese militia has left it far from incapacitated.

“Israel has delivered a big blow to the political and military leadership, but it remains to be seen how that affects internal communications and the chain of command,” said Nicholas Blanford, a Hezbollah expert at The Atlantic Council, an international affairs organization in Washington.

Helping the group stay in the fight, he said, were nearly two decades of preparation for its next big war with Israel and a flexible structure that allows local commanders to execute their own plans.

“The Hezbollah guys on the ground, their tactical control is still sound and they have a lot of autonomy,” Mr. Blanford said. “They know what the basic mission is: to hit the Israeli soldiers coming across the line.”


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