US Officials Expect Israel to Launch Ground Invasion of Lebanon
Administration officials tell CNN they
expect a ground incursion in late spring or early summer
by Dave DeCamp February 29, 2024
https://news.antiwar.com/2024/02/29/us-officials-expect-israel-to-launch-ground-invasion-of-lebanon/
US officials believe that Israel is planning to launch
a ground invasion into Lebanon in late spring or early summer if a diplomatic
solution is not reached, CNN reported on Thursday.
“We are operating in the assumption that an Israeli
military operation is in the coming months,” an unnamed senior Biden
administration told the outlet. “Not necessarily imminently in the next few
weeks but perhaps later this spring. An Israeli military operation is a
distinct possibility.”
Israel and Hezbollah have been trading heavy fire
across the border since October 7, and Israeli officials have been hinting at
invading southern Lebanon if Hezbollah doesn’t move back from the border. But
the administration official told CNN that an agreement that
only pushes Hezbollah back won’t be enough for Israel.
The official said that Israel wants to go into Lebanon
to “mow the grass” to destroy some of Hezbollah’s infrastructure. If an
invasion doesn’t happen, the official said there would need to be some sort of
buffer zone where either troops from Lebanon’s regular army or UN peacekeepers
are deployed.
A second administration official said that while there
is talk about a diplomatic solution, there is a “growing group” within the
Israeli government “that says: ‘Hey, let’s just take a shot. Let’s just do
it.'” The official said an Israeli ground incursion could lead to a “major,
major escalation that we don’t even know the proportions of.”
US intelligence has determined that if Israel
escalates the situation into a full-blown war, it likely wouldn’t be able to
handle fighting Hezbollah and maintaining military operations in Gaza. That
means Israel could be hoping for direct US military intervention if things
escalate.
The CNN report said the US was the
main mediator between the two sides, but the US does not talk directly to
Hezbollah. And the US official put in charge of finding a diplomatic solution
is Amos Hochstein, who was born in Israel and served in the Israeli Defense
Forces (IDF), making it unlikely Hezbollah would view him as a neutral
mediator.
Sources close to Hezbollah have said it would halt
attacks on northern Israel if a ceasefire were reached in
Gaza. But Israel is
sending the opposite message, as Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said a
pause in Gaza would mean an escalation in southern Lebanon.
US officials have acknowledged that a war in Lebanon
would benefit Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is expected to
face a political reckoning for allowing the October 7 attack to happen once
Israeli operations in Gaza are over.
“Once the war is over, his expiration date arrives,”
an administration official said. “So he needs to maintain the impression,
maintain the narrative that Israel is still in the middle of a campaign, to try
to stave off efforts to remove him.”
Despite Netanyahu’s motive for a major regional war
and the massive civilian casualty rate in Gaza, the US continues to provide
Israel with military support. US officials previously told HuffPost that
they believe President Biden’s policy of unconditional military aid to Israel
could embolden Israel to expand in Lebanon and lead the US into a major Middle
East war.
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