Ansarollah Website - Follow-ups 

The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot reported that the Israeli leadership's "arrogant" statements regarding the defeat of Hezbollah and Iran "will end in disappointment."

It added that disarming Hezbollah will not be achieved, even if the Minister of War, Yisrael Katz, "increases the frequency of his statements from five per week to five per day."

The newspaper also pointed out that "the leader of the most powerful country in the world," US President Donald Trump, "has effectively admitted that he does not intend, and perhaps cannot, open the Strait of Hormuz, nor extract uranium."

Earlier, Channel 12 reported that the commander of the Northern Command in the enemy army, Major General Rafil Milo, admitted, in a leaked recording of a closed-door meeting with residents of the settlement of Misgav Am, that "the military establishment was surprised by Hezbollah's ability to rebuild its strength." According to the channel, Milo indicated that the initial assessments following the 2014 war on Lebanon regarding the neutralization of Hezbollah's power were "overly optimistic," noting a clear gap between what the "army" believed after the operation ended and the current reality on the ground.

He added that this gap is evident in Hezbollah's continued presence and operational capabilities, despite what the enemy had previously claimed, saying that they "suddenly found that Hezbollah is still present."

This comes as the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon continues to attack Israeli enemy positions and gatherings in southern Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories, inflicting losses on the "army" in terms of personnel, vehicles, and tanks, as part of its natural response to the ongoing Israeli aggression against Lebanon, which escalated on March 2nd.