Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Hezbollah retains only 10% of its arsenal following military operations. The assessment comes after meetings with army commanders regarding the group's ability to fire into Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hezbollah's rocket and missile arsenal has been reduced to approximately 10% of its original capacity following meetings with army commanders.
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