Hezbollah launched the 'Arbaeen Operation' in retaliation against Israel, following the assassination of its military commander, Fouad Shukr. Despite achieving tactical success, the operation's impact fell short of expectations, raising questions about Hezbollah's strategic effectiveness and the ongoing conflict dynamics in the region.
The operation targeted the Glilot military base near Tel Aviv using drones and rockets, showcasing Hezbollah's military capabilities. However, it also exposed significant vulnerabilities within Israeli intelligence and defense systems, leading to a narrative of defeat for Israel despite its attempts to project strength.
The aftermath of the operation has left Hezbollah and its supporters disappointed, as it failed to alter the course of negotiations regarding the Gaza conflict. This has implications for the balance of power in the region and raises concerns about future escalations.