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New Delhi: It is not easy for the Israeli army to enter Lebanon on foot and confront Hezbollah. Former Israeli army officials believe that if Israel enters southern Lebanon, it will have to face Hezbollah's advanced anti-tank capabilities.

Hezbollah has thousands of RPGs. It will use them to destroy IDF armor and Trophy defense systems and missiles.

Hezbollah has a stockpile of Kornet missiles

Hezbollah has a huge stockpile of Russia's best anti-tank guided missile Kornet. Last year, Hezbollah also presented the Tharallah system to the world during its military exercise. Two Kornet missiles are used in this system. The special thing is that the system is capable of firing both the missiles in less than a second.

Hezbollah has a large network of tunnels

Experts believe that the Israeli army will also have to face IEDs and mines upon entering Lebanon. Hezbollah has laid a large number of mines in southern Lebanon. On the lines of Hamas, Hezbollah has built a large network of tunnels in southern Lebanon. Through this network, Hezbollah has the power to launch a major attack.

How will Israel deal with one lakh fighters?

Experts also believe that Israel has definitely gained an edge in the battle so far. But Hezbollah's army is the same. Israel has only destroyed its commanders and weapons bases, but about one lakh fighters are still in the organization. Israel has not been able to cause any major damage to Hezbollah's infantry command yet. Israeli soldiers will have to face these same Hezbollah fighters during the ground operation.

combat experience of the fighters

Hezbollah's fighters are like Hamas. Actually, Hezbollah's fighters have war experience. In 2013, Hezbollah sent its fighters to Syria to fight in support of Bashar al-Assad's government. Here, about seven thousand Hezbollah fighters fought against ISIS for six years. In the year 2019, Hezbollah called back its fighters.

Advanced Almas missiles also in stockpile

Hezbollah also has Almas missiles. These missiles can destroy advanced tanks. These have been manufactured by Iran. The special thing is that during the Second Lebanon War, Israel had launched Spike missiles in Lebanon. After this, Iran has prepared Almas missiles through reverse-engineering.

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