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The Likelihood of an Expanded Conflict between Israel and Hizbullah Is Increasing

Hassan Nasrallah must make his choices
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Hizbullah weapons depots and facilities ablaze in Baalbek, Lebanon, on August 19, 2024, after an Israeli attack. Note the secondary explosions of materiel. (Screenshot)

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Hizbullah is preparing for an expansion of the conflict on Israel’s northern border following Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s statement that the focus of the war is gradually shifting from the Gaza Strip to the northern front.

The return of tens of thousands of Israeli evacuees to their homes along the northern border hinges on altering the existing rules of engagement with Hizbullah and establishing stronger deterrence.

Hizbullah has taken note of Israeli Defense Minister Gallant’s recent remarks about the growing tensions with Hizbullah. After a situation assessment at the Northern Command, Gallant emphasized, “Our center of gravity is moving from south to north, and we are undergoing a gradual shift.”

Hizbullah interprets this as Israel preparing its public for the possibility of an expanded conflict on its northern border, potentially leading to a full-scale military confrontation.

This comes in the wake of Israeli airstrikes on Hizbullah targets, including weapons warehouses in Baalbek, deep within Lebanese territory.

The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, which is aligned with Hizbullah, commented that the escalation is driven by Israeli pessimism about reaching a deal to release hostages and implement a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

It also suggested that Hizbullah and Iran are likely to respond militarily to Israeli targeted killings in Beirut and Tehran, signaling that the conflict could expand, especially on the northern front.

Hizbullah officials told the newspaper that the organization, with decades of experience in conflict with Israel, anticipated the risks when it entered into hostilities after October 7.

They claim to fully understand the changes within Israel.

Hizbullah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, had previously declared that his organization would open a front against Israel to support Hamas in Gaza.

However, following the killing of Hizbullah Chief of Staff Fuad Shukr, Nasrallah announced that the organization had entered a new phase of open war against Israel.

Despite this escalation, he has attempted to maintain the rules of engagement set at the beginning of the conflict, although it is increasingly evident that further escalation is likely.

Nasrallah is mindful of the damage that an all-out confrontation with Israel could cause to Lebanon, but he remains cautious, estimating that he can deter Israel from expanding its campaign against Hizbullah.

Currently, Hizbullah’s strategy is to increase military pressure on Israel, aiming to ease the strain on Hamas in Gaza and complicate Israel’s military plans.

Nasrallah appears willing to sustain this military pressure on Israel indefinitely, despite the IDF’s gradual erosion of Hizbullah’s military infrastructure in southern Lebanon and the loss of hundreds of its fighters.

Hizbullah has so far avoided targeting Israeli civilians, choosing to focus its responses on military objectives. Nevertheless, tens of thousands of Israeli civilians have left their homes, and Hizbullah gunners have shelled hundreds of homes.

If Israel unintentionally harms Lebanese civilians, Hizbullah retaliates with heavy rocket and drone fire.

Nasrallah is concerned about avoiding damage to Lebanon’s strategic civilian infrastructure, which is already struggling with electricity shortages and economic hardship.

Consequently, Hizbullah has refrained from targeting Israel’s strategic facilities.

The evacuation of tens of thousands of Israelis from the northern border – perceived by some as a mistake by Israel’s political leadership – has been leveraged by Hizbullah.

Nasrallah uses this as a bargaining chip, and Israel must alter the rules of engagement to return its citizens to their homes safely.

The return of these evacuees cannot occur without deterring Hizbullah more effectively, a reality that Israel’s political leadership appears to be increasingly recognizing, as evidenced by Defense Minister Gallant’s recent statement.

The positions of U.S. aircraft carriers and their Strike Groups as of August 19, 2024
The positions of U.S. aircraft carriers and their Strike Groups as of August 19, 2024. (U.S. Naval Institute)

Hizbullah is also aware of the international coalition forces in the Mediterranean and the Red Sea coordinated by the United States to protect Israeli airspace.

It understands that Israel is not alone in this conflict, raising the question of how long these forces will remain in the region.

The presence of the international coalition serves as another pressure point for Israel, as Hizbullah is likely reluctant to enter an all-out war under these circumstances.

This presents Israel with a unique opportunity to exploit any misstep by Hizbullah and launch a preemptive counterstrike while the coalition forces remain in place.

Such an opportunity is rare and could be pivotal in shaping the future of the conflict.

Yoni Ben Menachem

Yoni Ben Menachem, a veteran Arab affairs and diplomatic commentator for Israel Radio and Television, is a senior Middle East analyst for the Jerusalem Center. He served as Director General and Chief Editor of the Israel Broadcasting Authority.
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