That's a fair point tbh. Israel definitely has a right to defend itself, it's just as we have seen in Gaza, there's no restraint shown. No tit for tat, it's all out retribution. I'm not sure what Hezbollah are up to stepping up attacks to be honest. They have seen how this Israeli government will respond and there is feck all to gain from irritating Israel further. Unless they are just looking to provoke an all out war in the region or try to gain international support and sympathy. It just doesn't make sense to me at all.
Hmm. your guess is as good as mine.
There's obviously an aspect of attacking Israel for what's happening in Gaza, as some sort of solidarity or what have you.
But also, I believe that what the countries around Israel are witnessing since October is twofold:
1. The IDF is not as potent as it was perceived to be [my own opinion- very very lethal air force, not some much in the ground force front]
2. Hezbollah sees- and contrary to what this thread seems to suggest- that the world doesn't let Israel do
everything it wishes to do. I'm saying this becaause, if the Israeli governemnt had their way, 100k would have been dead by now in Gaza (if not triple that number).
I suspect that even if Hezbollah starts firing rockets at Tel Aviv for example - thus declaring that a full scale war has begun - the moment Israel retalites with its air force and Beirut is under these crazy bombardements, the international community will again demand that Israel stops and will label it as another genocide [and the US will veto the call and Israel won't stop completely but will hold some of its firing capabilities].
I think that both Sinwar and Nasrallah see how isolated Israel has become internationally. flattening Beirut will make that even worse.
Plus, the fact that some 80k (I think that's the number) of Israelis have left the northern part of Israel due to Hezbollah firing rockets and drones-
This has a huge economical effect. The Israeli economy will be in the gutter come 2025 or so. What do Hezbollah care to continue firing, witth a couple of hundreds of its soldiers dying along the way?
it's a decent price to pay.
Should an all out war break, they will be pressurised by the people of Lebanon to bring the war to an end.
Until then, they are schooling Israel as far as I'm concerend.
Both Hamas and Hezbollah realize that Israel can't seriously damage their structure for more than a couple of months, because you can't fight them with zero casualties to the civic population. killing or capturing most of Hezbollah's fighters is not a realistic scenario.
the IDF is spent from Gaza.
Israel only has its air force to rely on, and while it can be devastating and lead to huge losses of lives,
it's not something that changes the equasion.
Nasrallah should be happy up to now.