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IDF's grandiose plans for south Lebanon ground offensive won't topple Hezbollah

Summary by Haaretz
The IDF says that it wants to control the area of Lebanon south of the Litani River – but Hezbollah's presence there has been limited since 2024 ■ Meanwhile, Trump hopes to break the Iranian siege on the Gulf and weighs damaging Iran's oil facilities

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Israel plans to expand its military offensive in Lebanon. What does that mean for the people there? And: German colonial heritage in Namibia

·Germany
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Israel has the right to militarily protect its population in the event of an attack, but only a political solution in which all parties respect the rights of the Lebanese people can truly defeat Hezbollah.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Once again, the army moves into the south of Lebanon to become the master of the Shiite militia, as if such attempts had not failed several times.

·Munich, Germany
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Haaretz broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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