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Lebanon and A Potential War with Israel

The Conversation

CMES researcher Rola El-Husseini has written an article about Lebanese society being split over a potential war with Israel published in the Conversation.

The article, "Lebanese society is split over a potential war with Israel", was published on 16 July 2024.

Introduction

Hezbollah began launching rockets into northern Israel in solidarity with Palestinians shortly after the start of the war in Gaza. These attacks prompted skirmishes along the border that have escalated and spread further into the territory of both countries.

On July 10, for example, the Israeli military said it had hit a Hezbollah site just 49 miles from the capital, Beirut. The strike came two weeks after Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant threatened to take Lebanon “back to the stone age”. After an 18-year lull, a new war between Hezbollah and Israel seems inevitable.

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