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>The stated goal was to destroy all the Hezbollah rocket launchers threatening northern Israel

That's not true, the stated goal was to make it safe for the displaced to return to the north. Israel could have chosen to make a deal with hezbolla after killing Nasrallah, without sending in ground troops, and I thought they would.

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the stated goal was to make it safe for the displaced to return to the north

Actually.... that might make sense. :marseyhmm:

The ability of the Israelis to kill off the Hezbollah leadership turns everything upside down. We still don't know how they did it. Can they still do it? Can they do it in other countries?

I would have said before that Hezbollah isn't going to just give up that ground without a real invasion but there's the combination of the Israelis killing their leaders and the Christian support they relied on has evaporated.

I made a lot of assumptions thinking that the 2006 war and the whole past were models to use.

But the Israelis got some new really really good intelligence source that I didn't account for. I wonder where it came from?

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