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Israel-Hezbollah Tensions

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August 29, 2020

Why in news?

Israel attacks Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

What is the story behind?

  • Hezbollah is a Shia militia-cum-political party in Lebanon.
  • Hezbollah and Israel have fought two wars before.
  • They have been observing a tenuous ceasefire for 14 years.
  • The recent attacks mark a significant escalation in the crisis that has been building up along the border in recent years.
  • Recent tensions began after Israel targeted Iranian weapons and supplies within Syria.

Why Israel specifically targets supplies in Syria?

  • In Syria, the Shia militias fought alongside regime fighters against rebels and Sunni jihadists.
  • So, Israel fears that Iranian supplies to Hezbollah via Syria would leave them stronger.
  • This would enhance Israel’s security challenges in the northern border.

What was Israel’s target in the recent attacks?

  • In the recent attacks, Israel targeted an observation post.
  • The Israeli Defense Forces claimed that this post was attacked as they were used by Hezbollah for intelligence collection.
  • The raid shows the growing appetite of the newly formed unity government of Netanyahu.
  • This government is under fire at home over its COVID-19 crisis handling, for war as a means to address the simmering border problems.

For Israel, how tough target Hezbollah is?

  • In 2000, after 18 years of occupation of southern Lebanon, Israel was forced to withdraw mainly due to the fighting of Hezbollah.
  • In 2006, Israel invaded Lebanon, aimed at destroying Hezbollah’s military capabilities.
  • But after a month of Israeli aerial and land attacks, Hezbollah fired hundreds of short-range rockets into northern Israel.
  • Ever since, both sides have been wary of another open conflict.
  • Israel, which bombed Gaza several times since its 2005 withdrawal from the strip, had been careful when it came to Hezbollah.
  • The militants turned their focus to capacity building after the 2006 war, and, since 2011, to the civil war in Syria.

What is the axis formed?

  • Syria has been a vital link between Hezbollah and Iran ever since the group was founded in the early 1980s.
  • Iran has substantially increased its footprint in Syria, bolstering the Iran-Syria-Hezbollah axis.
  • Israel sees this axis as a growing security challenge.
  • Hence, it started the bombing operations in Syria, risking another conflict with Hezbollah.

What is next?

  • The past two wars suggest that it would not be easy for Israel to defeat the battle-hardened Hezbollah fighters at their base.
  • Hezbollah, on the other side, might resist an Israeli attack, but risks pulling Lebanon into a wider war.
  • Lebanon is already battling an economic crisis, political instability and the after-effects of the Beirut blast.
  • Both sides should avert such an outcome and stick to the ceasefire.

 

Source: The Hindu

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