2024-07-28 14:52:00
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has used Majdal Shams missiles to try to draw attention to the northern front, and his government ministers have escalated rhetoric about launching a war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, although later The person denied any involvement in the incident. As a result, the Israeli war has become a reality, and the international community has engaged in close diplomatic contacts to reduce the escalation of the situation and prevent the situation on the southern border from deteriorating.
The threats continued, even calling on some Israeli government ministers to burn Lebanon. The Majdal Shams incident may have been the trigger for the expansion of Israel’s war, but it was not the headline behind Israel’s decision to go to war against Hezbollah. With the Southern Front apparently not going to resume before October 7, 2023, it’s either war or an agreement, and with reconciliation deadlocked after US envoy Amos Hochstein suspended mediation, everyone is waiting for a confrontation the result of.
The current escalation threatens to plunge the region into a large-scale war, and all signs point to Israel using the Majdal Shams incident to take major action against Hezbollah, but still facing U.S. veto due to the Biden administration. Netanyahu’s green light for war and invasion of the south is aimed at driving the party out of the region. According to diplomatic sources, before the Golan Heights incident, US President Joe Biden had a firm attitude towards Netanyahu, insisting on the need for a ceasefire in Gaza and accepting the Washington Agreement. He also refused to launch a war against Lebanon because it could plunge the region into a regional explosion. But Netanyahu did not agree to the proposed deal, instead insisting on accepting the first phase of the deal and then resuming military operations, demanding more ammunition to complete the third phase of the Gaza war and expanding it to target Hezbollah.
This is the Israeli plan that Netanyahu seeks to implement, today using Majdal Shams missiles as targets for escalation, but he has only received a statement from the US government, the US National Security Council, confirming “firm support for Israel’s strikes” All support for terrorist groups” But concerns in the United States began to arise given that what was happening could lead to “an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah.” “This may be the trigger that has been avoided for 10 months.”
Following the US and international stance, the incident in the Golan Heights took on regional and international dimensions, with the Iranian Foreign Ministry warning Israel against “any new actions against Lebanon that may lead to instability, insecurity and the expansion of the scope of war in the region”. Trying to put the blame for the southern standoff on Lebanon as a whole, trying to put pressure on the idea that Hezbollah and Lebanon are equals and there should be no difference between the two, which means the next war Israel’s actions to threaten Lebanon may be acted out differently direction, it is possible to attack important facilities and locations outside the border operation area.
The fact is that the election-focused U.S. administration has not given Netanyahu the green light, even as it expresses concern that the situation will descend into a full-blown escalation, according to diplomatic sources. Despite the suspension of Hochstein mediation, the US envoy’s presence during Netanyahu’s visit to the United States was aimed at underscoring the US government’s position calling for a solution and stemming the escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.
Sources say the U.S. approach means efforts are underway to push forward in Gaza and the Middle East despite the Majdal Shams incident as Washington continues to pressure Israel to avoid uncontrollable military options in the region Issue negotiation. However, this area cannot be controlled, and the matter is also related to “Hezbollah”. Hezbollah has other calculations to establish a new equation to lay the foundation for any future negotiations or even a large-scale war, and ultimately to use new weapons and further developed as representatives. Prepare.
Recent developments on the ground have escalated the situation, with attention now focused on the Lebanese front, while the entire region waits to see how the situation develops and whether the pressure will succeed. Concerns have grown as Israel threatens to declare war, and Netanyahu has sought to make the case by rejecting U.S. initiatives and betting on Donald Trump to win the White House. But what is certain is that with Israel insisting on changing the status of the border, the Lebanese Front will not return to the previous rules, either by withdrawing Hezbollah north of Litani through a deal that the party initially rejected, or by a war without People know the consequences of war in the region, Iran warns…but it still…Lebanon is in a state of never-ending exhaustion?
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