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Israel’s War of Annihilation Against the Resistance
In today's article, Ibrahim Al-Amin analyzes the ramifications of Israel’s recent Pager Operation on Hezbollah's reputation and strength, developed over four decades of resistance. He argues that “Israel” has entered a new phase of conflict, adopting genocidal tactics similar to those seen in Palestine, yet adapted for its battle with Hezbollah.
Al-Amin stresses that Hezbollah’s resilience, deeply rooted in its reputation, confidence, and operational capabilities, remains a key pillar of its enduring influence. Despite Israel’s attempts, particularly after the 2006 war, to tarnish Hezbollah’s image, the group has maintained its status as a leading force in contemporary liberation movements.
He notes that “Israel”, anticipating Hezbollah’s support for Gaza, has used this conflict to deploy new strategies, including targeted assassinations and efforts to disrupt arms smuggling and logistical coordination with Palestinian factions. While Hezbollah has successfully dismantled Israeli espionage networks over the years, some intelligence breaches have compromised critical military information.
Al-Amin explains that “Israel” holds Hezbollah responsible for resistance activities extending from the West Bank to Iraq and Yemen, prompting a heightened confrontation aimed at neutralizing Hezbollah's capacity to support Gaza or defend itself. He also points out that this escalation with Lebanon is independent of the fluctuating intensity of the war in Gaza or international pressures that may have tempered Israel's actions in the West Bank. For “Israel”, a broader conflict with Hezbollah seems inevitable.
Al-Amin concludes that Israel's decision to target over 10,000 military and civilian individuals signals a sharp escalation, aimed at dismantling Hezbollah’s entire support network. He warns that “Israel” may be preparing for a limitless conflict, suggesting that waiting for “Israel” to strike first could prove futile.
Full article by Ibrahim al-Amin, editor-in-chief of Al-Akhbar, can be found in Arabic here:
https://www.al-akhbar.com/Lebanon/387067
In today's article, Ibrahim Al-Amin analyzes the ramifications of Israel’s recent Pager Operation on Hezbollah's reputation and strength, developed over four decades of resistance. He argues that “Israel” has entered a new phase of conflict, adopting genocidal tactics similar to those seen in Palestine, yet adapted for its battle with Hezbollah.
Al-Amin stresses that Hezbollah’s resilience, deeply rooted in its reputation, confidence, and operational capabilities, remains a key pillar of its enduring influence. Despite Israel’s attempts, particularly after the 2006 war, to tarnish Hezbollah’s image, the group has maintained its status as a leading force in contemporary liberation movements.
He notes that “Israel”, anticipating Hezbollah’s support for Gaza, has used this conflict to deploy new strategies, including targeted assassinations and efforts to disrupt arms smuggling and logistical coordination with Palestinian factions. While Hezbollah has successfully dismantled Israeli espionage networks over the years, some intelligence breaches have compromised critical military information.
Al-Amin explains that “Israel” holds Hezbollah responsible for resistance activities extending from the West Bank to Iraq and Yemen, prompting a heightened confrontation aimed at neutralizing Hezbollah's capacity to support Gaza or defend itself. He also points out that this escalation with Lebanon is independent of the fluctuating intensity of the war in Gaza or international pressures that may have tempered Israel's actions in the West Bank. For “Israel”, a broader conflict with Hezbollah seems inevitable.
Al-Amin concludes that Israel's decision to target over 10,000 military and civilian individuals signals a sharp escalation, aimed at dismantling Hezbollah’s entire support network. He warns that “Israel” may be preparing for a limitless conflict, suggesting that waiting for “Israel” to strike first could prove futile.
Full article by Ibrahim al-Amin, editor-in-chief of Al-Akhbar, can be found in Arabic here:
https://www.al-akhbar.com/Lebanon/387067