Here’s an interesting perspective. Iranian proxy Hezbollah is suckering Israel into a ground war in Lebanon ‘cuz in that situation, they have the advantage in a ground war. Hezbollah is the most heavily armed (by Iran) nonstate militia in the world.
Hezbollah would have the hometown advantage if they could sucker Israel into southern Lebanon, where Hezbollah can use the hills & valleys to their advantage where Israeli Armor can’t easily access, & Hezbollah has been digging tunnels and laying traps for 18 years waiting for this moment.
Meanwhile…
Here they (ok, it’s a he, & I just can’t remember the dudes name) discusses the secondary explosions (cooking stoves and propane tanks or whatever) in targets that are in residential buildings or such:
Buddy is not discounting Hezbollah or its Iranian supplied rockets or missiles, or its capabilities. Israel has waited on a negotiated cease-fire through diplomatic channels with Lebanon/Hezbollah for almost a year and now is taking the matter into their own hands.
en.wikipedia.org
After months of hyper focused attacks on the Gaza strip in response to the events of October 7th, Israel has now turned its attention north to its border with Lebanon. Senior fellow for Israeli affairs at the Middle East institute, Nimrod Goren joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss the escalating...
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If Hezbollah goes all in, there will be significant casualties on both sides of that conflict. Exchange of strikes between Israel and Lebanese militant group
Hezbollah have been occurring along the
Israel–Lebanon border and in Syria and the
Israeli-occupiedGolan Heights since
8 October 2023.
On 8 October 2023, Hezbollah started firing guided
rockets and
artillery shells at Israeli positions in the
occupied Shebaa Farms, which it said was in solidarity with Palestinians following the
Hamas attack on Israel that took place a day earlier.
In northern
Israel, the ongoing conflict has forced approximately 96,000 individuals to leave their homes, while in Lebanon, approximately 500,000 individuals have been displaced, with Hezbollah saying it would not stop attacks against Israel until it stops its
attacks and
military operations in Gaza, putting the Lebanese civilian presence to Hezbollah in perspective.
Lebanon pager explosions—which targeted Hezbollah and were widely attributed to Israel (this is suppose to be an an act of war to Hezbollah, but nothing prior was?)—and followed by daily Israeli airstrikes that included assassination of senior Hezbollah commanders.
Israel stated that its attacks would continue until Israeli citizens in near the northern border could return home safely. The deadliest and most widespread casualties in Lebanon resulted from Israeli
airstrikes on 23 September that killed at least 558 deaths and more than 1,835 injuries including children, women and paramedics.
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Shame Mikati is the leader of Lebanon only in name, when convenient, for Iran/Hezbollah.