What is Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed group that could go to all-out war against Israel?
- A full war between Israel and Hezbollah could involve Iran and the U.S., with catastrophic consequences, as President Joe Biden aims to prevent.
- Both sides have prevented escalation of tit-for-tat attacks into a full-blown war, acknowledging the potential catastrophic outcomes.
- The scenario of a full war between Israel and Hezbollah could draw in Iran and the U.S., sparking regional conflict.
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The Israeli army has carried out new strikes in the Gaza Strip and fought against Hamas in Rafah, at a time when the United States is warning Tel Aviv that a war against Lebanese Hezbollah could cause a regional conflict.
U.S. warns Hezbollah it can't restrain Israel in case of all-out war | WND | by Around the Web
(JNS) -- U.S. presidential envoy Amos Hochstein last week warned officials in Beirut that Hezbollah is wrong to think the Biden administration would be able to stop an Israeli military operation in Lebanon if the Iran-backed terror group continues its attacks, Axios reported on Tuesday. The report, which cited U.S. and Israeli officials, as well…
US Warns Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Could Spark Regional War
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant at the Pentagon on Tuesday, warning that a conflict between Israel and Hezbollah could spark a regional war and urging a diplomatic solution.
Israel and Hezbollah are destroying the meaning of red lines
The Gaza conflict has changed the rules of engagement between Israel and Hezbollah. Prior to 7 October, they both adhered to a de facto code of conflict that had been in place since their 2006 war. The unwritten rules limited the scope of Hezbollah’s attacks to Israeli-held territory like the Shebaa Farms (territory purported to be disputed in terms of state ownership but which the government in Beirut says is Lebanese) rather than areas inside …
Israel Mulls War With Hezbollah | Here’s Why Netanyahu’s Move Against Iran-Backed Group May Backfire
The specter of a new conflict looms large as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signals a readiness to confront Hezbollah, raising the stakes for potential warfare on Israel's northern front. As tensions surge across Lebanon’s southern border following the Gaza onslaught, Israel faces the daunting prospect of engaging Hezbollah’s formidable military might.
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