"Danger of invasion? The situation today is much better, but it didn't let me sleep soundly at night"

After more than two years of fighting in the north (and also two and a half months in Gaza), first as a reserve brigade commander and then as commander of the western sector, the Lebanese…
Assessment
A departing Israeli commander assesses the northern front with Lebanon as significantly improved after over two years of fighting, yet admits he still cannot sleep soundly. The interview reveals a tension between operational gains and persistent vulnerability. The mention of explosive drones and interception rates signals that the technological threat remains a central concern. The reader should watch for whether this gap between tactical success and strategic anxiety shapes future policy or force posture.
