'They'll be hit harder than they can imagine': Israeli official on potential Iran retaliation
The downbeat mood in Israel following Oct. 7 and throughout much of the conflict in Gaza is now gone, and instead there is "a sense of euphoria," an Israeli official told ABC News.
"National pride is back. We are happy we’ve shown people what we can do," the official said.
Two Israeli officials suggested Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon still has some time to run its course and both of them claimed Israel has now "significantly degraded" Hezbollah’s long- and medium-range missile capabilities.
"I think Hezbollah has got the point," said the second official, who said the recent attacks and the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and other senior Hezbollah figures was a "wake-up call" for the Arab world in terms of what Israel can do.
But both officials conceded that Hezbollah does still pose a threat.
The second official said Hezbollah still has "way too much [missile] capability to cause damage to Israel and its civilians."
"We are going to finish the job. We’ve done a lot, but there’s a lot more we can do, and Iran should take note," the official said.
On Iran’s potential response, the second official said, "Our message to them, Iran: Don’t. Because if they do, they’ll be hit harder than they can imagine."
-ABC News’ Tom Soufi Burridge