A year after the ceasefire, a significant power struggle continues to unfold. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are actively working to prevent Hezbollah from regaining its pre-war strength. According to The Jerusalem Post, since the 2024 Lebanon ceasefire, the IDF has conducted approximately 1,200 operations, resulting in the reported killing of 370 Hezbollah members. This sustained effort has, according to IDF sources, significantly degraded Hezbollah's capabilities, leaving them with only about 20% of their pre-war capacity. The IDF is intensifying its attacks, aiming to halt Hezbollah's rebuilding efforts.
This ongoing situation is marked by a series of events, including Israeli strikes, such as the one on November 23, 2025, in Beirut's southern suburbs, as reported by Reuters. Members of the Lebanese army were then observed securing the area after the strike.
But here's where it gets controversial... The effectiveness of these operations and the long-term implications of this ongoing conflict are subjects of debate. What do you think about the IDF's actions? Do you believe they are justified, or do you see other potential solutions? Share your thoughts in the comments below!