I certainly didn't believe that the 2006 campaign was a success. But you have to ask yourself if it was training, weapons and tactics that caused the problems of the rules of engagement and the loss of the publicity war. For the most part Israel fought that war with kid gloves on. Dropping brochures warning of attacks, not taking out missile launch sites en masse because of their location.
Israel has always fought a high speed agressive type of battle, in 2006 they fought a very cautious and inflexible style of warfare.
But if for example Syria and or Hezbollah were to invade Israel in a military fashion, I'm pretty sure that the gloves would come off.
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