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Relief as Hezbollah and Israel seem to step back from brink


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Relief as Hezbollah and ******* seem to step back from brink

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Beachgoers in Tyre saw smoke rising from the Lebanon-******* border during Sunday’s strikes

For almost a month, many here in Lebanon have been on tenterhooks, waiting for Hezbollah to retaliate against *******. The region was waiting also, wondering if this would be the spark for a wider war.

Everyone knew the powerful Iranian-backed group would seek revenge for *******’s ************** on 30 July of a top military commander, Fuad Shukr. The Israelis managed to hunt him down deep in Hezbollah’s heartland of South Beirut. That was both a strategic loss and a public humiliation.

Just hours later, ****** leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran, in what bore all the hallmarks of another ******** operation. But Iran continues to signal that its retaliation could be a long-term project.

At 05:15 on Sunday, Hezbollah made its move, launching more than 300 Katyusha rockets and “a large number of drones” across the border into *******. This was revenge served cold. It was carefully calibrated, and it was less than some had expected.

Hezbollah said it targeted 11 military bases and barracks, and claimed its ******* was a success. The ******* Defense Forces (IDF) said most of the rockets missed their mark.

Either way, Hezbollah did not train its sights on major cities in *******, or on critical infrastructure. And it did not bring out its big guns. The group – which is classed as a ********** organisation by the *** and the US – is believed to have more arms than many nations.

******* had got in first, at 04:30, flooding the sky with fighter jets targeting Hezbollah ******* positions. The IDF said this “pre-emptive strike” destroyed thousands of rocket launchers.

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Hezbollah rocket ***** damaged several homes in the ******** coastal town of Acre

It was the biggest flare-up here since the Gaza war began last October, after ****** ******* 1,200 people in ******* in a single day.

Since then, Hezbollah has been trading ***** with ******* across their shared border, showing support for its ally ******, and proclaiming solidarity with the people of Gaza.

So where are we now, one day on? Surprisingly, perhaps, the Middle East may be a little safer.

Both sides have delivered a message, but stopped short of all-out war. And Hezbollah has signalled it’s ready to close the Fuad Shukr chapter – for the moment.

“We reserve our right to continue the response at a later point, but for now, the people can be at ease and carry on with their lives,” said Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah.

After a tense month, that was a welcome message for many here.

He was addressing his supporters on TV from an undisclosed location – he might be at the top of *******’s ************** list.

The ******** Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, said Sunday’s strikes against Hezbollah were “not the end of the story”.

But diplomats told the Reuters news agency that both sides had exchanged messages saying they didn’t want a further escalation.

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A ****** leader reportedly survived an ******** drone strike in the southern Lebanese port city of Sidon on Monday

Here in southern Lebanon, there is already a return to the usual low-level conflict.

******* has just attempted another **************, leaving a burning car on the scorching streets of Sidon, a port city. Local sources say the target was a ****** leader, who managed to jump out in time.

Along the coast in the city of Tyre, ******** jets are swooping low, breaking the sound barrier – but the beach below is more crowded.

“Everything feels calm today,” said a young man in his 20s who did not want to be named.

“Everything returned to normal. The streets have been quiet, but people have come back out. Today, people can breathe.”

Hezbollah said it delayed its retaliation to give time for talks on a ceasefire in Gaza. But the latest round of talks in Egypt has ended with no apparent progress.

And while the war in Gaza drags on, in all its horror, it is fuelling instability across the Middle East.



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