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    Israel’s New War Goal: Halting Hezbollah Attacks

    Evelyn GraceBy Evelyn GraceSeptember 18, 2024Updated:July 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Israel announced on Tuesday that stopping Hezbollah’s attacks in the northern region is now an official war goal. This decision comes as Israeli officials consider a broader military operation in Lebanon, raising fears of an all-out conflict. The objective is to enable residents to return safely to their homes, reflecting a shift in military strategy as the conflict with Hezbollah escalates.

    Heightened Military Response

    The Israeli security Cabinet’s recent statement indicates a tougher stance against Hezbollah. Since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, Israel has faced nearly daily attacks from Hezbollah, prompting retaliatory airstrikes on Lebanese targets. Israeli officials have repeatedly threatened intensified military action, aiming to curb these assaults. The Cabinet remarked, “Israel will continue to act to implement this objective,” demonstrating its commitment to achieving this new goal.

    Displacement and Cease-fire Negotiations

    The ongoing tit-for-tat strikes have led to significant displacement on both sides of the border, forcing tens of thousands to flee. Hezbollah has indicated a willingness to cease attacks if a cease-fire in Gaza is achieved, but negotiations have consistently stalled. U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stressing that escalating conflict with Hezbollah would not facilitate the safe return of evacuated residents.

    U.S. Position and Leadership Changes

    As tensions rise, the United States has urged restraint while providing military aid to Israel. Reports suggest Netanyahu is considering replacing Defense Minister Yoav Gallant with Gideon Saar, known for a more hawkish approach. This potential shift could signal a significant change in Israel’s military leadership amidst the ongoing conflict.

    Hezbollah’s Stance

    While Hezbollah’s leadership has expressed a desire to avoid a wider war, it has asserted its preparedness for confrontation. Raed Berro, a member of the Lebanese parliament, stated that the militant group “is ready for confrontation and has a lot in its pocket to deter the enemy.” This readiness complicates the already tense situation as both sides brace for potential escalation.

    A Dangerous Impasse

    As the conflict continues, both Israel and Hezbollah remain locked in a precarious stalemate. While Israel seeks to redefine its military objectives, the prospects for peace remain uncertain. The war in Gaza has already led to significant loss of life, and both international and regional players are concerned about the implications of a broader conflict. The ongoing discussions for a diplomatic resolution appear stagnant, underscoring the urgent need for renewed negotiations to avoid further escalation.

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