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00:00Does the presence of Hamas and Hezbollah at al-Khamenei's funeral suggest that despite
00:06Israel's military campaigns against both groups, Iran's regional alliance network does remain
00:13intact? Well, I would not say that they remain intact. They certainly remain, but we know that
00:19both of them were degraded very seriously. I mean, if you take, for example, Hezbollah,
00:25then we know that they had more than 150,000 rockets and missiles. The current estimate is
00:34about 10 percent or 8 percent. So yes, Hezbollah still remains, but not intact. The same is true
00:40about Hamas. We know that the territory is much smaller. We know that they don't have exactly
00:46the same capacity as they had prior to 7th of October. But you're right. Iran and the regime
00:53is still there. Some of the proxies are actually still alive. And we know the Houthis, for example,
01:00are also still alive. And that actually explains some of the problems that Israel still has.
01:06And let's say that the work is still ongoing. Israel still has to take care of its northern border,
01:15of its southern border, and prevent... We know exactly what the plans were. We saw also from Hezbollah,
01:23we saw tunnels attempting to cross into Israel. So everything that we saw on October 7th from Hamas,
01:29that was the plan of Hezbollah as well. So of course, Israel has to take all actions, all precautions,
01:36clear the area, bomb or whatever they can do with those tunnels, put them out of work. Because that
01:45was the plan. The plan was to attack, to infiltrate into Israel, to kill civilians, as we saw on October
01:527th
01:52from Hamas.
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