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Saudi report estimates 4,000 Hezbollah fighters killed in war with Israel, another 2,000 deserted after Nasrallah’s death

Summary by Israel Hayom
The Saudi channel Al-Hadath reported Thursday, citing its sources, that nearly 10,000 Hezbollah terrorists have been completely decommissioned since the war with Israel. According to these sources, the recent conflict cost the terrorist organization over 4,000 fighters, including senior commanders and leaders. Additionally, the report said that some 2,000 Hezbollah operatives quit the organization following the assassination of former secretary-…

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So far, only the triumphalist parts of the Israeli government were known about the 2024 war against the Shia of Lebanon. Now, a Saudi report – released by TV Al Hadath – confirms that the long Hebrew offensive against the radical Hizbollah movement literally decimated its forces. In addition to killing, with a certain attack in September last year, its political and military leader, Nasralá. According to the Saudi half, close to the Crown, Israe…

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Sources told Saudi Al-Hadath channel that the Lebanese terrorist organization has closed most of its training centers in the Al-Baqaa province and the south of the country, while more than 80% of the area south of the Litani is under the control of the local army. It was also reported that Hezbollah's heavy weapons were destroyed by Israel

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Israel Hayom broke the news in Israel on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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