A commentator suggests that more than 2,000 Hezbollah operatives were eliminated during the prior ceasefire between Israel and the terror group, raising the question of what the current truce's character will be on the ground in the coming days, according to the post.
A commentator, writing on a subscribed channel, recalled that during the previous ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, the IDF killed over 2,000 operatives in a relatively short period. The assessment posits that the current ceasefire's practical character — whether it will hold or be exploited by Hezbollah to rearm — will become clear in the coming days. This opinion adds to a growing debate about the fragility of the current quiet-quiet framework, which, as The Zioneer reported on Friday, has collapsed within 48 hours in five previous instances over the past two months. The commentator offers no new sourcing or official confirmation; the figures and framing are a retrospective analysis, not a new battlefield report.
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