As said, military has it's military end goal. Just who currently is setting the tempo, it's better you set the tempo and the opponents react, then waiting or watching all those Trump's tweet nonsense. First, war goal of Hezbollahs in South Lebanon is beat back IDF and establish a no go zone deeper into Israel. This can be done via drones, anti-tank, rockets and mortars firing. Use guerilla tactic where you control the country side. I read they now even has anti-ship weapons. Ukraine vs Russia war shows how a weaker force, with right strategy, weapons and intel can beat back a bigger force. Yemen Houthis can continue harassing from the south. Not by random firing/launching drones or ballistic missiles, but with some coordination and key military high value target, like power plant, radars, HQ, control tower, key bridges, industrial zones. For IRGC, should moves beyond reciprocal targets, but similar power plants, treatment plants, chemical/refinery plants, business zones, key ports plants so on.....set the tempo, then reacting to Trump's tweet here and there. See your military goals until the opponents cries uncle and offer you a better term. Any ceasefire or whatever deal, just kicking the can down the road and letting they restock. As you can see, when the third carrier came, Trump's tweet become more louder and threatening.....before the arrivals, they busy with false diplomacy of ceasefire nonsense this or that......ignore these talks, the commanders on the field just proceed with war goals regardless, when the opponents low on interceptors, fire 50% more on that particular to ensure better and more hits, when their stock came, change to more attritional with extra more drones sending.....set the battle tempo, then waiting whatever plans from Pentagon with IDF came to fruitions, let them react as opposed to you being reacting