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Laith Marouf: Hezbollah Strikes HARD: Air & Ground Attacks Escalate—Israel Plans Buffer Zone

Laith Marouf: Hezbollah Strikes HARD: Air & Ground Attacks Escalate—Israel Plans Buffer Zone

Dialogue Works · Nima Rostami Alkhorshid

April 2, 202655m 47s

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Show Notes

This interview examines the escalating conflict in Southern Lebanon, detailing significant Israeli military losses including over 160 tanks destroyed in 30 days through coordinated resistance tactics using drones, ATGMs, and ambushes. Discussion covers the strategic coordination among Axis of Resistance forces across Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, and Iran, and how attrition has weakened Israeli air superiority and intelligence capabilities. The conversation analyzes the fragile military posture of Gulf states like UAE and Saudi Arabia, reliant on foreign mercenaries and advanced weaponry they cannot independently operate. It also addresses the Lebanese government's declining legitimacy amid withdrawal orders from frontline villages, the humanitarian crisis in the West Bank, and the potential for regional border transformations if land invasions occur. The interview warns that any ground war against Iran could trigger multi-front responses, fundamentally reshaping Middle East power dynamics.

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