Israel and Hezbollah on the Brink of Full-Scale War in Lebanon
ICARO Media Group
In a dangerous escalation of tensions, Israel has declared its preparation for a full-scale war with Hezbollah, after nine months of cross-border conflict. Warning that diplomatic avenues are running out, Israel has expressed its concerns over Hezbollah's growing arsenal, including rockets, missiles, drones, and advanced weaponry.
Hezbollah, a powerful non-state actor that emerged from Lebanon's civil war, has been actively preparing for this moment since the last Israeli invasion in 2006. With Iran as its principal patron, Hezbollah has received substantial shipments of rockets and drones and has also begun to manufacture its own weapons.
One of Hezbollah's notable strengths lies in its air defense capabilities, a rarity among militias in the region. This adds another layer of complexity to any potential conflict, as it significantly increases the challenge for Israeli forces.
Since October 7, there have been reported incidents of airstrikes, shelling, and the use of drones and artillery, highlighting the ongoing hostilities between the two parties. Israel's warning of a full-scale war indicates a worrisome potential for further escalation.
The situation has garnered international attention and concern, with many urging both sides to exercise restraint and find a peaceful resolution. Diplomacy has been strongly emphasized as a crucial avenue to avoid a catastrophic conflict.
It remains to be seen how the tense standoff between Israel and Hezbollah will unfold in the coming weeks and months. The specter of full-scale war looms as both sides continue to flex their military capabilities, signaling a worrying escalation in the already volatile Middle East region.