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Gallant: The Hezbollah of today is not the Hezbollah of a week ago - but it's still dangerous

The Defense Minister attended the completion of a major exercise practicing fighting Hezbollah in the north, providing his own assessment of the situation.

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Defense Minister Gallant was present at the completion of a major exercise in the north today (Tuesday), simulating combat conditions in fighting Hezbollah in the north.

At its end, Gallant provided his own assessment of the situation:

"A few words on the enemy: The Hezbollah of today is not the Hezbollah of a week ago. The series of blows it was struck with in command and control, in terrorists, in weapons - all of these are very serious blows. And I very much trust the IDF and everything it does and we have other blows ready."

He nevertheless warned against complacency:

"However, remember that Hezbollah is not Hamas. There are similar things and there are different things - the territory looks different, the enemy looks different, the threats look different, and the challenges are different."

He ended by providing a sober rallying cry:

"You are the most well-trained forces the IDF ever had. No-one had undergone a year of fighting like you have. But like I said in the beginning, you are going in against an organization that looks different - suffered serious blows, its morale is low. But when it says that it wants to strike us, to destroy us, to harm us - take this with the utmost seriously, this is its goal, it means it."


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