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Israel appears to have pushed Hezbollah into a corner — setting the stage for an all-out war


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******* appears to have pushed Hezbollah into a corner — setting the stage for an all-out war

A Hezbollah leader said the group had entered a “battle of reckoning” with *******.

******* and the Lebanon-based militia intensified cross-border strikes over the weekend.

Hezbollah has been left with little option but to hit back after attacks on its pagers, say analysts.

******* may have pushed Hezbollah into a

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, and fears are now growing that the pair are on the brink of an all-out war.

On Sunday, Naim Qassem, a leader of the Lebanon-based Hezbollah militia said the group had entered a “battle of reckoning” with

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His comments followed a weekend of intensifying clashes between ******* and the Iran-backed militia.

******* said it’d destroyed thousands of the group’s missile and rocket launchers in airstrikes in southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah’s missiles reached Haifa in *******.

On Monday, the ******* Defense Forces (IDF) warned civilians in Lebanon to stay away from potential Hezbollah targets for their “own safety.”

Retaliation is becoming more likely

World leaders are urging both sides to step back from the prospect of a wider war, with the US’ year-long attempts to prevent an escalation in the conflict that erupted after the October 7 ******* attacks on ******* apparently unraveling.

There is now every possibility that Hezbollah may retaliate with full force, experts say.

“Hezbollah and Iran have repeatedly demonstrated that they have no interest in a major regional conflagration, but these attacks make a greater reaction inevitable to the net of any self-restraining stance,” Filippo Dionigi, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Bristol, told Business Insider.

Nicholas Blanford, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Middle East Programs, told The

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that ******* had forced Hezbollah into choosing one of two options: relent or take the bait and retaliate. He said the latter was most likely.

Eugene Rogan, professor of modern Middle Eastern history at the University of Oxford told *** ******* appeared to be seeking escalation.

“Whatever ******* intends by this string of attacks on Hezbollah, this is not what de-escalation looks like,” he said.

It comes after handheld radios and pagers used by Hezbollah members exploded across the country last week, ******** 37 people and wounding about 3,000, according to Lebanese authorities.

“After the dozens ******* and thousands wounded by exploding devices last week, the series of air strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon make for too many blows for Hezbollah to accept without reprisal,” said Rogan. “It seems that ******* needs little more pretext for the current air strategy to lead to a ground *******.”

“Under the circumstances, the region would appear to be on the brink of all-out war in Lebanon,” he added.

******* the first shots

******* appears determined to take the ****** to Hezbollah as part of what it says is a mission to restore security in the north of the country.

The “dual communications device attacks pushed Hezbollah into a corner,” analysts from The Atlantic Council said last week.

They said said that proposed French and US diplomatic solutions had ******* to offer a long term solution to the threat Hezbollah posed to *******.

Speculation is mounting that ******* may launch a ground invasion of Lebanon as it did in 2006, but others believe that the country may limit itself to airstrikes against missile facilities.

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that the Biden administration may use the clashes to put pressure on Hezbollah to strike a diplomatic settlement.

“The diplomatic track, instead, is unlikely to achieve results unless the parties agree on a compromise that allows for a ceasefire,” said Dionigi, such as the withdrawal of Hezbollah from south Lebanon and ******* from occupied Lebanese territory.

But it’s a situation that could spiral out of control, dragging other regional powers into a war from which there is no easy path back.

The UN special co-ordinator in Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, wrote on X that the Middle East was on the brink of “imminent catastrophe.”

“It cannot be overstated enough: there is NO military solution that will make either side safer,” she posted on Sunday.

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