In a rare interview, a wounded Hezbollah commander tells NPR about his secretive Shia Muslim militia's new command structure and how it has managed to keep firing rockets into northern Israel.
A Hezbollah commander describes battling Israel in Lebanon
Hezbollah’s secretive command restructuring has enabled sustained rocket attacks into northern Israel, leveraging improved militia coordination and logistics. The impact affects regional security stability, with potential escalation risks for civilian and military infrastructure. The militia’s adaptive tactics highlight vulnerabilities in border surveillance and counter-rocket defense systems.