Tensions between Hezbollah and Israel are high, with experts warning of a potential conflict despite both sides preferring to avoid a full-scale war. Analysts suggest that Washington's support for Israel could escalate the situation, increasing the likelihood of a deadly confrontation.
Paul Pillar breaks down the possibly impending Israel-Hezbollah conflict https://t.co/UXCxNfMFJx
'I believe, at this time, neither Israel nor Hezbollah is interested in an all-out war' Israeli diplomat Avi Pazner discusses how military threat is the only way to achieve a diplomatic agreement to end the conflict in the north | @benitalevin https://t.co/Y2rbiw5QGu
"While both Israel and Hezbollah prefer to defer—if not avoid—what would be an extremely lethal and costly conflagration, another war seems increasingly inevitable," writes @davidschenker1. https://t.co/DNmly8me5q
NEW Ex-CIA Paul Pillar: By signaling iron clad support to Israel re: Hezbollah, Washington may be pushing this potential conflict toward reality. https://t.co/UXCxNfMFJx
"Regrettably, an end to the war in Gaza won’t mitigate the threat posed by Hezbollah. While a war between Israel and Hezbollah might be deferred, a full-scale conflagration may be unavoidable," writes @davidschenker1 in @AlMajallaEN. https://t.co/DNmly8me5q
Hezbollah, Israel not seeking full-blown war but risk of miscalculation at peak, @BenCaspit reports https://t.co/HmR9KU8Clt