Hezbollah’s 2006 Victory: Zionist Regime Humbled in 34-Day War

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📝 In the summer of 2006, Hezbollah delivered a humiliating blow to the Zionist regime in what would become a historic 34-day confrontation.

Despite Israel’s overwhelming firepower, air superiority, and Western backing, the Lebanese resistance—led by Hezbollah—stood firm, repelling repeated invasions, destroying armored columns, and striking deep into occupied territory.

What Israel had hoped would be a swift operation to crush Hezbollah turned into a protracted, bloody stalemate that shattered the myth of Israeli military invincibility.

The Zionist army failed to reach its objectives, lost dozens of tanks, and saw its elite ground forces bogged down in southern Lebanon, facing fierce guerrilla resistance.

Hezbollah’s ability to launch rockets into northern Israel until the very last day of the war exposed Israel’s vulnerability and sent shockwaves through Tel Aviv’s political and military establishment.

Even the Israeli Winograd Commission later admitted the war was a failure for Israel.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah emerged stronger, more popular across the Arab world, and hailed as the first Arab force to fight Israel to a “standstill” without concessions.

It wasn’t anything less then a victory for the Arab world💯🫡

The war proved that resistance—not surrender—was the path to dignity and defense in the face of occupation.

The 2006 war remains a symbol of Zionist defeat and resistance triumph—a chapter where Hezbollah, with limited means but unwavering will, broke the illusion of Israeli supremacy.

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