Israeli airstrikes have pounded civilian areas across the country, following a familiar pattern seen in Gaza: widespread destruction of infrastructure and residential neighborhoods under the justification of targeting militant positions. Far from being diminished, the organization is widely believed to retain a force numbering in the tens of thousands—potentially exceeding the size of the Lebanese army itself. At the heart of the crisis is a fundamental miscalculation that has defined much of the region’s recent history: the belief that overwhelming force can quickly neutralize deeply rooted resistance movements.
Author: Editor
Published at: 2026-03-29 22:00:00
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