How is Israel Still Operational Despite Attacks from Iran & Lebanon? | Geopolitical Breakdown
In this video, we break down one of the most pressing geopolitical questions today: how is Israel able to sustain military operations while facing threats from both Iran and Lebanon?
Despite weeks of missile and drone attacks, Israel remains operational. Why? The answer lies in advanced military strategy, layered air defense systems, and strategic infrastructure planning.
Israel uses a multi-layered air defense network including systems like Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow, alongside US-backed systems like THAAD and Patriot missile system. These intercept a large percentage of incoming threats, significantly reducing damage.
We also explain how Israel’s small geographic size actually works to its advantage in missile defense, allowing for more concentrated protection.
Is Israel really fighting a war on two fronts? Not exactly. This video explains how air defense operations against Iran and ground operations in Lebanon are handled by separate military components, reducing overall strain.
We also dive into what Iran has actually been targeting, and why many strikes don’t result in catastrophic damage. From hardened military infrastructure to rapid runway repair systems, Israel has built resilience into its defense strategy.
However, this doesn’t mean Israel is invulnerable. The economic cost, civilian pressure, and long-term sustainability of such conflict remain major challenges.
This is a must-watch if you want to understand modern warfare, missile defense systems, and Middle East geopolitics.
