
Season 2 · Episode 1131
How Hezbollah Fights With 80% of Its Rockets Gone
Despite losing 80% of its rockets, Hezbollah remains a potent threat. Explore the shift to maritime smuggling and kit-bashing in Lebanon.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 12, 202628m 25s
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Show Notes
As Operation Roaring Lion intensifies in March 2026, the Israel Defense Forces face a baffling reality known as the Arsenal Paradox. Despite a massive reduction in total ordnance from 150,000 to roughly 25,000 projectiles, Hezbollah has successfully pivoted from the collapsed Syrian land bridge to a decentralized network of maritime smuggling and domestic "kit-bashing" workshops. This episode dissects the strategic shift from Iranian-led logistics to localized production, the looming threat of 1,000 precision-guided missiles held in reserve, and why the redeployment of the Golani Brigade signals a transition from "mowing the grass" to a definitive ground offensive. We explore how Hezbollah weaponizes civilian displacement and psychological fear to maintain a victory condition that defies traditional military metrics, ultimately exposing the total collapse of Lebanese state agency.