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Analysis: IDF Doctrine Review Following Southern Lebanon Ceasefire

Jun 22, 2026 06:43 AM CT Southern Lebanon IDF,Hezbollah,doctrine,analysis,southern-lebanon

Summary

An analysis by the Alma Research and Education Center suggests the IDF needs to rethink its 'slow war' doctrine following recent operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. The report highlights tactical lessons learned from the ceasefire period, indicating a potential shift in Israeli military strategy regarding proxy engagements.

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The Alma Research and Education Center recently put out a report about the IDF fighting Hezbollah at a key site in southern Lebanon.

Sources (1)

T3 Jerusalem Post
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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

Subject of doctrinal review regarding military operations in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah NEUTRAL

Opposing force in the analyzed military engagements.

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