Hezbollah recently introduced Fadi rockets, which have more power and range but lack precision, in attacks against Israel. These rockets were used in response to Israeli attacks on Lebanese regions, resulting in civilian casualties. The Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 versions vary in caliber, payload, and range.
Experts suggest that Hezbollah may use these rockets more frequently if the conflict escalates. Despite Israel’s advanced defense systems like the “Iron Dome,” concerns remain over potential future attacks. Hezbollah boasts a large number of combatants and a significant arsenal of rockets and precision missiles.
It is believed that Hezbollah showcased various weapons systems from Iran, Syria, Russia, and China during recent maneuvers. The Fadi rockets were named after Fadi Hassan Tawil, a Hezbollah militant killed by Israel in 1987, and his brother, who led Hezbollah’s special operations force, was also killed in an airstrike.
The situation between Hezbollah and Israel remains tense, with the threat of further escalations looming, highlighting the ongoing volatility in the region.