Israeli Strikes in Lebanon: Hezbollah Under Pressure and Politically Isolated and Popular Isolation
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On the second day of the Israeli offensive on Lebanon, schools and universities will remain closed while the United States has once again called upon its citizens to "not go to Lebanon" or to leave the country "immediately as long as commercial flights are available." The Israeli army, on the other hand, claimed to have attacked more than 70 Hezbollah weapons depots, launch sites and launchers in different parts of Lebanon.
The Lebanese Islamic Shia organization is more fragile than ever, having lost leader Hassan Nasrallah and about four thousand soldiers in the final confrontation. Israel seems to want to take advantage of this fragility to try to anchor the militia, with troops moving south of Lebanon.
Israel's strikes against Hezbollah have already killed at least 50 people. On the spot, the popular support of the Shi'ite movement has led to the death of...
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