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Confidential US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Report Says Israel Will Unlikely Win Against Hezbollah In A Two Front War

The report found the IDF are overstretched and would struggle to fight a war on two fronts - XINHUA/SHUTTERSTOCK © Provided by The Telegraph  

The Telegraph: Confidential US report finds Israel unlikely to win against Hezbollah on second front 

Israel is unlikely to win a war against the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah if it decides to open a new front on its northern border, according to a confidential report by US intelligence. 

The US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) found that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) would be too stretched by fighting on two fronts, with the air force already overworked by constant raids on Gaza.

IDF pilots would face far more dangerous missions going up against Hezbollah’s powerful air defences, the DIA warned, according to a report in the Washington Post. 

Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging cross-border fire on a daily basis since Oct 8, when the Lebanese group started operations in solidarity with Hamas.  

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WNU Editor: Hezbollah is not Hamas. Their soldiers have had extensive combat experience in the Syrian war, and their arsenal is formidable. Any Israel - Hezbollah war will be incredibly destructive, and will  drain US military supplies and equipment to a level that will endanger US security. 

Confidential US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Report Says Israel Will Unlikely Win Against Hezbollah In A Two Front War 

Confidential US report finds Israel unlikely to win against Hezbollah on second front -- i24 News  

Israel unlikely to win war against Hezbollah: US agency -- DAWN  

US warns Israel of failure in war with Hezbollah: Report -- Iran Front Page 

Israel to have ‘difficult’ time against Hezbollah if escalation grows: US intel. -- Press TV (Iran)



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