ISRAEL’S EXTREMIST GOVERNMENT THREATENS TO INVADE LEBANON AND DRAW IRAN INTO THE
FIGHTING
~ Blade Runner ~
The Israeli state continues to spread death and terror throughout the region. A
new campaign began last week with the pager explosions, and has evolved this
week into sustained bombings, with over a million displaced the threat of a
ground invasion looming. The elimination of much of Hezbollah’s leadership is
unlikely to stop Israel’s war machine, with Netanyahu committed to perpetual war
for his own political survival and messianic fascists controlling the coalition.
Israel and Lebanon have been in conflict since Israel’s War of Independence in
1948, when along with other Arab states it joined the war to prevent the
creation of Israel. Although Lebanon played a minor role in the fighting,
contributing to the overall Arab military effort without significant direct
engagement, the war ended with the signing of the 1949 Armistice Agreement,
leaving Lebanon and Israel technically at war.
In 1978, Israel invaded Lebanon, citing attacks by the Palestinian Liberation
Organization (PLO) from southern Lebanon as justification. This move was typical
of a settler state’s response to security threats, using military aggression and
expansion of power. Israel invaded again in 1982, reaching Beirut, which
resulted in mass civilian casualties and the displacement of Lebanese and
Palestinian refugees.
The invasion led to a prolonged Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon, where it
faced ongoing resistance, particularly from the newly-formed Hezbollah, a Shiite
political and militant organisation supported by Iran and Syria. Hezbollah has
since perpetuated a form of informal state violence in response to Israel’s
aggression. Israel’s occupation of southern Lebanon lasted from 1982 to 2000,
characterised by frequent clashes with Hezbollah. By 2000, under domestic
pressure and increasing Hezbollah attacks, Israel withdrew, though tensions
remained high.
The most intense conflict occurred in 2006, when Hezbollah conducted a
cross-border raid and captured two Israeli soldiers. Israel responded with
massive military force, leading to a 34-day war marked by heavy aerial
bombardments and ground fighting in southern Lebanon. Civilian areas in southern
Lebanon were devastated, and over a thousand Lebanese were killed. The war ended
inconclusively with a UN-brokered ceasefire, solidifying Hezbollah’s role as a
potent military force in Lebanon, while Israel maintained its regional
dominance.
The conflict across the Israel-Lebanon border has lasted decades, and continues
to represent a laboratory for state oppression and military technology. Yet the
regional and global stakes have never been higher. Other formal and informal
state forces are ready to enter the conflict when the opportunity presents
itself. The official narrative suggests that Israel’s ultra-right government is
committed to pushing on with the war at any cost. Meanwhile, a broader
restructuring of the global order is underway, with the USA determined to
maintain its stronghold in the region. In reality, this dynamic is pushing us
towards regional war if not worse.
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