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From a long thread by an Israeli reservist soldier larping as a journalist about the current Israeli war and the goals to establish a deep and long terms presence in Lebanon: "I hear the IDF boasting over and over again that Hezbullah is not fighting, that there are almost no face-to-face clashes. I heard this in Gaza and in the previous round in Lebanon... "Commanders say that "they" are afraid to fight. And I know, as I did back in the 1990s, that this is guerrilla warfare. The terrorists are waiting and occasionally trying to sting... "But mostly they are waiting for the large army to reach its lines, set up outposts and enter into a grueling routine. Then they will operate with the anti-tank missile, the mortar and the charges." ✍ Smart boy and I can't wait to see you guys poinked and depleted on daily basis when front lines stabilize and Israeli forces actually start staying in known places instead of moving fast between towns and then reducing footprint