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Hezbollah Believes It Lost Up To 4000 Fighters Killed, Far Surpassing 2006 War

November 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Recent reports from Reuters, citing Hezbollah and Lebanese sources, suggest that the number of Hezbollah fighters killed by Israel in the past year of conflict could be as high as 4,000.

While a fragile ceasefire has been in place for the last three days, Hezbollah, supported by Iran, has been laying to rest its fallen members this week. The most intense ground battles occurred in the two months leading up to the ceasefire agreement.

According to Reuters, the estimated number of casualties provided by these sources surpasses previous counts released by the group, aligning more closely with Israel’s reported figures. This insight offers a glimpse into the extent of damage inflicted by Israel on the influential Iranian-backed militia, which suffered significant losses in leadership and weaponry during the conflict.

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Another source cited by Reuters suggests that the group may have suffered up to 4,000 casualties, a stark contrast to the number killed during the 2006 war with Israel.

As Lebanese citizens return to their homes in the southern regions, many find their villages in ruins, with ongoing efforts to recover bodies trapped under debris. The Lebanese army, in collaboration with UN peacekeepers, is deploying to monitor potential ceasefire violations in the southern districts.

Despite Hezbollah’s claims of victory, the group’s popularity has waned among the war-weary Lebanese population, exacerbated by an already struggling economy. Imad Salamey, a political analyst, notes that the conflict did not garner widespread support within Lebanon, with many focusing on the economic devastation it brought.

While signs point to a stable ceasefire, such as the halt in rocket attacks on northern Israel, the conflict may not be fully resolved.

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