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Hezbollah drone strike videos show evolving tactics against Israel Hezbollah has increased its use of small
Hezbollah in Lebanon. Irreconcilable positions of both sides have resulted in nominal ceasefire agreements that have done little to curb military flare-ups. Israel has often described its tactic of alternating periods of quiet with
tactics mirror battlefield developments in Ukraine, where both sides have increasingly relied on tethered drones to operate in heavily jammed environments, the Ynet noted. Assembled and modified in workshops across southern Lebanon, Hezbollah’s drones
drones, jets, and gunfire is, in fact, a military target.” Signatories to the letter include prominent progressives such as Peter Welch, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and [Chris Van Hollen](/video/the-bottom-line/2026/3/15/us-senator-van-hollen-trump-has-no-idea-where-this-war-is). Chris Coons, a centrist
tactics as a “compound crime” under international humanitarian law, which strictly prohibits the intentional destruction of civilian property and livelihoods. ## Buffer zones and military objectives Israeli military reports openly highlight the strategic importance of Bint
Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen Through these groups, Iran has exerted pressure indirectly, targeting US interests and allies without engaging in direct confrontation. One critical threat Iran has previously made
tactics:** Retired US General Mark Kimmitt said Iran’s strategy of military pressure and economic pain is unlikely to force Washington into talks, warning “the compass needle doesn’t change” and a deadlock could persist
tactic, known as "double tap", sees an initial attack followed by a second or more - often hitting civilians and rescuers. It has been used by Israel in Lebanon and Gaza. Human rights groups say deliberate
drones into Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran's supreme leader at the start of the war with Israel and the US. The IDF responded with a wave of strikes across Lebanon, targeting
tactic to pressure Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, where nearly 20% of the global supply of oil and gas normally moves. It's also a key passageway for other goods such as fertilizer