What It Is About
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) executed a strategic operation aimed at disrupting a speech by Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. During the speech, IDF jets flew over Beirut and created a loud sonic boom.
Why It Matters
This operation sends a strong message to Hezbollah regarding Israel’s advanced military capabilities and its readiness to take action whenever necessary. Such maneuvers illustrate the IDF’s commitment to maintaining security and enforcing deterrence in the region.
What They’re Saying
“We can fly anywhere at any time and perform sonic booms daily or conduct other operations,” a senior IDF official revealed, emphasizing the flexibility and reach of IDF air operations.
Nasrallah mentioned the sonic boom in his speech, asserting that “Israel uses breaking the sound barrier to scare the audience.”
IDF’s Advanced Capabilities
Highlighting the disparity in technological capabilities, the IDF official noted, “There is a paradox here as the gaps widen. Therefore, basic tools are required. We have the capability to operate F-35 or F-15 aircraft while the other side sends simple drones flying over Nahariya.”
The Impact on Hezbollah
According to IDF evaluations, Hezbollah received and understood the message of the sonic boom. “They understand they are exposed. It’s not pleasant for them when you fly over their heads, over the capital city or the country. It gives the impression that you are vulnerable and defenseless, which is the message we wanted and succeeded in conveying to them,” stated the IDF.
This story was first published on jpost.com.