Hezbollah calls Israel’s repeated attacks deliberate provocations designed to drag Lebanon into the war, Abdul Rahman reports.
By Abdul Rahman
Peoples Dispatch
Amid growing speculation that it will be forced to abandon its guarded responses to Israel’s repeated bombings and targeted killings inside Lebanese territories, Hezbollah continues to show restraint. However, Israel has intensified its efforts to provoke an escalation.
At least four Hezbollah fighters were killed in yet another Israeli attack in southern Lebanon on Monday. In response, Hezbollah fired missiles inside northern Gaza in which reportedly two Israelis were killed.
Israeli provocations have reached extreme levels in the last few weeks with scores of Hezbollah fighters killed in Israeli drone or air strikes deep in southern Lebanon.
So far, more than 130 people, including some Hezbollah fighters, have been killed in Israeli attacks inside Lebanon since the war began in Gaza. Israeli strikes have targeted civilian residential areas and even killed several journalists, some of them with evidence of having been killed deliberately.
Hezbollah field commander Wissam al-Tawil was killed on Jan. 8 in one such Israeli strike. He was the highest ranking Hezbollah fighter to be killed by Israel since Oct. 7.
One of the top leaders of Hamas, Saleh al-Arouri was killed in a drone attack in capital Beirut on Jan. 2 along with several others.
Defying U.S. warnings, Hezbollah had fully supported the Palestinian people’s resistance in Gaza, claiming the attacks on Oct. 7 were justified responses to daily oppression and atrocities Israel has been committing against them for 75 years.
Speaking to the public last week, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah proclaimed “the land of Palestine… is solely for the Palestinians and no one else.” He also criticized the failures of the international community and international law to prevent Israel from carrying out genocide in Gaza.
Nasrallah's message to Israelis:
"If you want to be secure and safe, you have a US passport, go back to the US. You have a British passport, go back to the UK.
Here you don't have a future. From the river to the sea, the land of Palestine is for the Palestinian people only." pic.twitter.com/XMwz2QXzDu
— Richard Medhurst (@richimedhurst) January 12, 2024
More than 23,000 Palestinians have been killed and close to 60,000 wounded in Israeli air strikes and ground offensives inside Gaza since Oct. 7. Israel has refused to listen to international calls for an unconditional ceasefire.
Hezbollah has been carrying out near daily counter attacks against the Israeli occupation, targeting mostly military installations in northern Israel. Its attacks are designed to force hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers to vacate their towns and cities in the north, rather than to cause civilian casualties.
Deliberate Provocations
Hezbollah has termed the repeated Israeli attacks in Lebanon deliberate provocations designed to drag Lebanon into the war as a way to not only garner greater international support but to provide Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu an opportunity to prolong his stay in power.
The #IDF on Tuesday attacked dozens of #Hezbollah targets in the Wadi Saluki village of southern #Lebanon in a significant escalation between the sides.
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— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) January 16, 2024
Nasrallah has warned repeatedly that such calculations may have catastrophic results for Israel and attempts to drag Hezbollah into the war would be “very costly” for it and its allies.
Nasrallah repeated his warnings against Israel’s close ally the U.S. after it carried out attacks against Houthis in Lebanon. He reiterated that instead of provoking more wars in the region, the U.S. should try to fix the main source of unrest, that is, the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
The recent aggression against #Yemen represents American and British foolishness and an American contradiction.
While the Americans call for not expanding the war, they are expanding it. pic.twitter.com/2XMonegHUK— ??? ??? ???? (@SH_NasrallahEng) January 14, 2024
Hezbollah’s support for the Palestinian resistance has deep roots. Lebanon had been a base of Palestinian resistance during the 1970s and 1980s and Hezbollah was born as a resistance to Israeli occupation of Lebanese territories between 1981 and 2000. Hezbollah was responsible for forcing the Israeli military to withdraw from southern Lebanon and ending their occupation in 2000.
Experts highlight that the Israeli government should not forget that Hezbollah also defeated Israel in 2006 and has grown much stronger since then, both militarily and politically.
[See: AS`AD AbuKHALIL: Why Israel Is Afraid of Hezbollah]
Hezbollah in Lebanon is a part of a regional “Axis of Resistance” against the Israeli occupation and imperialist interventions along with the Houthis in Yemen and the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in Iraq.
Both the Houthis and PMF have carried out several attacks against U.S. military bases and Israeli economic interests in the region in solidarity with the Palestinian people and against the Israeli genocide in Gaza.
Abdul Rahman is a correspondent for Peoples Dispatch.
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