
Days of the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah: The Lebanese terrorist organization is still trying to understand what happened to them and what didn't work in the campaign against Israel.
According to a report by Roy Case this evening (Saturday night) on 'Kan News', in order to conduct a situation assessment and draw lessons after the war, Hezbollah established an investigative committee.
As part of the in-depth investigation, Hezbollah maps gaps and also fills positions in which there is a vacuum.
According to the report, there is deep Iranian involvement in this interrogation process and Hezbollah's renewed power building. Iranian involvement is reflected in the fact that there are Iranian elements in Lebanon who are in contact with Hezbollah's leadership regarding the interrogation.
It doesn't just end at the leadership level: it is estimated that there are Iranian elements in Lebanon who are talking to Hezbollah commanders on the ground to investigate what happened.
In this context, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem recently said in one of his speeches: "We will draw lessons from what happened, in order to improve in all areas.".
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