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This defense analysis examines amateur night footage documenting the catastrophic aftermath of a heavy Hezbollah rocket strike on Kiryat Shmona within the Galilee Panhandle. The tactical assessment confirms the employment of high-volume, short-range artillery rockets designed to oversaturate active Iron Dome air defense batteries. By maintaining a continuous pace of unguided bombardment, Hezbollah seeks to inflict persistent infrastructural attrition on Israeli northern border assets.

Expert Insight:
The Kiryat Shmona impacts demonstrate how low-cost, unguided artillery rocket salvos can successfully leak through dense air defense umbrellas via localized saturation tactics.

Credits:
Thanks to independent open-source monitors and local reporting agencies for archiving regional conflict data.

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Credits:
Source: Public domain / open-source footage — authenticity not independently verified.

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BTS Prolog · Kevin MacLeod
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00:00In this footage, powerful structural fires and secondary explosions consume areas across
00:05Israel's northern Galilee panhandle. Visual intelligence captures massive orange fireballs
00:10illuminating civilian sectors in Kiryat Shmona, documenting the immediate aftermath of a dense
00:15Hezbollah rocket bombardment. Operating from highly mobile, truck-mounted launch platforms
00:20in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah utilizes unguided 122-millimeter grad or upgraded
00:26fire variant salvos to achieve maximum area saturation.
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