Hezbollah Terrorists Down To A Fraction Of Their Arsenal — Here’s What Remains

Mar 2, 2026 - 09:23
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Hezbollah Terrorists Down To A Fraction Of Their Arsenal — Here’s What Remains

Israel isn’t just striking Iran — it’s staring down thousands of Hezbollah rockets and daring the terror group to try.

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As Operation Epic Fury targets Iran’s missile and military infrastructure, Israeli intelligence officials say Hezbollah still retains significant firepower. According to two officials who spoke to Fox News, the terror group has between 11,000 and 12,000 rockets and missiles remaining in its arsenal.

Roughly 5,500 to 6,000 of those are believed to be within range of Israel.

That’s about one-fifth of Hezbollah’s pre-war firepower — a dramatic reduction — but still enough to threaten civilian population centers, including parts of central Israel. Hundreds of the remaining weapons are medium-range missiles capable of reaching deep into the country.

And Israeli officials say Hezbollah isn’t backing down.

“They are actually trying to increase their capabilities,” one intelligence official said. “Both in the fire capabilities with rockets and rocket launchers, and ground units that they still have.”

In short, even after taking heavy losses, the Iran-backed group is trying to rebuild.

The warning comes as Israel expands its campaign following Operation Epic Fury, the joint U.S.–Israel strike aimed at dismantling Iran’s missile and nuclear infrastructure. Israeli leaders have described the mission as controlled and decisive — not a regime-change war and not an endless conflict — while making clear they prepared for retaliation from Tehran’s proxy network.

That includes Hezbollah.

Lebanon’s government says it is committed to the ceasefire framework brokered in part through U.S. diplomacy during President Donald Trump’s tenure.

Hezbollah terrorists appear to be operating outside that framework.

Despite Lebanon’s stated commitment, the group has continued rocket activity and military positioning that Israeli officials say undermines the ceasefire and increases the risk of escalation.

For Israeli leaders, that is precisely why preparations were made ahead of Operation Epic Fury.

The posture from Jerusalem is straightforward: Israel knows exactly what Hezbollah has left — and it is prepared for it.

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