Sana'a - Saba
The international Zionist American and Israeli media machine has failed to confront the psychological war waged by Hezbollah in conjunction with its military operations, which may have left an impact on the souls of the settlers even stronger than missile and drone explosions.
In the gradual escalation of terror in the military statements issued by Hezbollah, friend and enemy are expected to read two types of statements that have a great impact in the media war.
These contain brief sentences such as "Within the framework of a series of Khaybar operations, and the call: At your service, Nasrallah," or "Within the framework of a warning issued by the Islamic Resistance to a number of northern settlements."
Through all the statements that contain these sentences, an observer knows that the operation either targeted a specific target - even if the Zionist censorship concealed the amount of losses - or it was carried out with specific weapons.
The targeted qualitative targets vary in importance; they may be military or vital targets, or in an area that is being targeted for the first time, meaning that Hezbollah's weapons have reached a longer range or have penetrated more fortified defenses.
As for weapons, in these operations Hezbollah uses qualitative missile weapons with a longer range and greater explosive power, or drones that cannot be intercepted, such as the ones that hit Netanyahu's bedroom or a gathering of Zionist soldiers in Binyamina.
With all the qualitative weapons used, the factor of the sirens - which may continue to sound for more than half an hour along the occupied areas from the Lebanese border to the target - makes matters worse for the Zionists and is an additional point for the psychological warfare waged by Hezbollah.
On the other hand, Hezbollah has turned Netanyahu's efforts - to create a buffer zone inside Lebanese territory and push Hezbollah forces behind the Litani so that the settlers can return to the settlements without fear of Hezbollah's guided missiles - into a "shameful failure."
After Kiryat Shmona and Metula, Haifa became a ghost town with its residents living in underground shelters, and the buffer zone imposed by Hezbollah inside the occupied territories expanded to include 25 settlements between the Lebanese border and Haifa.
What gives Hezbollah's statements this power of influence is what the mayor of Haifa said: "I believe in Nasrallah's words, every time he threatened to strike a certain place in my city, the strike was carried out."
Hezbollah did not limit its media war to military statements. In ground confrontations, the mujahedeen await for direct engagement with enemy soldiers, just as the followers - most of whom are Zionists - await for the films that will be aired by the war media, which will include the destruction of tanks, hunting of Zionist soldiers, and confrontations from zero distance.
According to the latest statistics published by Hezbollah based on what the mujahedeen monitored, the enemy's losses exceeded 95 deaths and 900 casualties among officers and soldiers of the Zionist enemy army, in addition to the destruction of 42 Merkava tanks, four military bulldozers, two Hummer vehicles, an armored vehicle, an armored personnel carrier, and downing of three "Hermes 450" and two "Hermes 900" drones.
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