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    Hezbollah Shifts to Guerrilla Warfare Against Israel

    Hezbollah has adopted guerrilla warfare tactics against Israel, using small, mobile units for attacks amid escalating conflict.

    Published12 Mar 2026, 02:44:14
    Hezbollah Shifts to Guerrilla Warfare Against Israel
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    Key Takeaways✦ Atlas AI
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    Hezbollah has abandoned conventional military tactics for a guerrilla warfare strategy, employing small, mobile units.

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    The elite Radwan Force is now dispersed in southern Lebanon, actively engaging Israeli targets across the border.

    03

    This tactical shift by Hezbollah indicates preparation for a protracted conflict with Israel.

    04

    Israel continues retaliatory airstrikes on Hezbollah infrastructure while also expanding ground operations in Lebanon.

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    Hezbollah has reportedly transitioned its combat strategy against Israel from a semi-regular army approach to full-scale guerrilla warfare. According to Israeli military sources cited by Israel's Channel 12, the Lebanese group is now conducting attacks using small, highly mobile units. This strategic shift became evident as elements of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force dispersed across southern Lebanon, launching assaults on Israeli targets on both sides of the border.

    Despite ongoing Israeli air and ground operations in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah fighters continue their offensive actions. The change in tactics suggests Hezbollah is preparing for a prolonged conflict, utilizing agile, smaller units. In response, the Israeli military persists in targeting launch platforms, rockets, and infrastructure through airstrikes. Previously, on March 2, sirens blared across northern Israel following a missile launch from Lebanon.

    The Israeli army subsequently initiated airstrikes across Lebanon, including targeting Beirut. Israel has also decided to expand its ground operations within Lebanon.

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