Washington gives Netanyahu ‘full backing’ to expand war on Lebanon: Report
Hebrew media reports that the army is urging Tel Aviv
that ‘now is the right time’ for escalation against Hezbollah and Lebanon.
JUL 25, 2024
https://thecradle.co/articles-id/26109
Former Israeli intelligence and security official
Yuval Malka told Hebrew media on 25 July that Washington has greenlit a wider
war on Lebanon.
“According to the information I received from the
delegation and what I know, Netanyahu has received full legitimacy in the
United States to wage a war in Lebanon,” Malka told Israel’s Channel 14.
“When he arrives in the country, he is expected to
head to the ‘Al-Bur’ in Al-Kiryah, and from there he will start the war in
Lebanon,” he added, referring to a military complex that houses the
headquarters of the Israeli army’s different corps.
Netanyahu visited Washington this week for a speech in
Congress and talks with officials.
The Israeli army has reportedly signaled to the
government that the time is ripe for an expanded war against Lebanon, according
to a defense analyst for Hebrew media.
“The Israeli army is prepared for a major ground
maneuver in Lebanon and warns: Any delay will be in Hezbollah’s favor when
there is progress in the background in negotiations to release the hostages,”
said Amir Bohbot, military editor and senior defense analyst for Israeli news
site Walla, on 24 July.
“The Israeli army is sending a signal to the
government – we are at the height of preparations for war in the north, and now
is the right time,” he added.
Citing sources, Bohbot says, “postponement for another
year or two will lead to the rehabilitation and alignment of Hezbollah and all
parties,” and that “the achievements of the Israeli army will be in vain …
Hezbollah will have difficulty launching a campaign against Israel without the
two division commanders [recently assassinated by Israel].”
“The IDF confirms that the forces trained for the
ground maneuver mission in Lebanon, including forces that have gained
significant experience in the Gaza Strip, raise the IDF to a very high level of
competence.”
Meanwhile, Hebrew newspaper Makan reported that the Israeli navy held a reception ceremony
on Wednesday for two new US-made landing ships at a naval base in Haifa.
Combat systems will be
installed on the two vessels before they enter service on “several
fronts.”
Despite Bohbot’s
comments, Maariv newspaper reported on
Wednesday that the Israeli army is losing its readiness to launch an all-out
war against Lebanon and Hezbollah because its forces have been worn out from
almost 300 days of fighting in Gaza.
Hezbollah released the third episode of its
“Hoopoe” series on 24 July, revealing recent drone footage of the sensitive and
strategic Ramat David Airbase and several other important sites it is capable
of striking in the event of all-out war with Israel.
The Lebanese resistance group
has recently struck new
Israeli settlements not previously targeted in response to
assassinations and indiscriminate Israeli attacks on south Lebanon.
Its leader, Hassan Nasrallah,
has warned Israel that it is prepared to fight “without limits, rules, or
restraints” if a wide-scale war is waged against Lebanon.
In a speech on 17 July,
Nasrallah responded to
increased Israeli threats against Lebanon and to a recent Hebrew media report
that Tel Aviv faces a significant shortage of tanks due to losses in Gaza,
saying, “If your tanks come to Lebanon and its south, you will not suffer a
shortage of tanks because you will have no tanks left.”
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