New front line in the Middle East

Hạ Lang |

The military conflict between Hezbollah and Israel in northern Israel and southern Lebanon has increased dramatically since the explosion of a series of radio and pager devices in Lebanon. Hezbollah accused Israel of masterminding and causing the incident, calling it Israel's declaration of war against Hezbollah. Israel has neither confirmed nor denied the accusations, but has carried out heavy airstrikes against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon bordering Israel.

Israel had to act so quickly and strongly to prevent Hezbollah from concentrating its military forces on Israel in retaliation and to prevent Iran from having time to coordinate with Hezbollah to take action against Israel - which Iran officially considered as punishment for Israel for the assassination of Hamas' political leader in Tehran and the explosion of a telephone and pager that injured the Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon.

So in fact, the new battle of Israeli and Hezbollah has formed in the Middle East when the battle between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza Strip continues to persist and stalemate political solutions about the stop and ending the war. More worrying and dangerous.

All three of the following scenarios are possible in the near future. The first scenario is the outbreak of a real war in the air and on the ground in Lebanon and northern Israel between Israel and Hezbollah. That is, Israel is involved in two wars at the same time.

The second scenario is that Hezbollah and Iran coordinate their actions against Israel. And the third scenario is that the parties involved restrain themselves, attacking each other in retaliation or punishment, but within their control and not allowing a widespread war to break out in the region. The consequences of the formation of a new front line between Israel and Hezbollah are currently truly unpredictable.

Hạ Lang
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