Hezbollah Plans Intense Attacks on Northern Israeli Towns Awaiting Iran's Approval
Lebanese political sources revealed that Hezbollah is developing a military escalation plan targeting civilian communities in northern Israel, marking a shift from its previous focus on Israeli military forces. The plan involves intensive shelling of Israeli towns near the Lebanon border and includes secret logistical preparations such as stockpiling food and military equipment in hideouts north of the Litani River.
This strategy aims to exert significant political pressure on Israel's government by impacting the civilian home front, especially ahead of upcoming elections. However, the entire operation is contingent on explicit authorization from Tehran, which directs Hezbollah's moves based on its evolving negotiations with the United States.
Despite reports of rearmament and redeployment, Hezbollah maintains relative military quiet during ongoing talks in Rome, a restraint analysts attribute to direct Iranian orders. Tehran reportedly uses Hezbollah as a tactical bargaining chip, holding it in reserve to activate if a direct conflict arises over Iran's nuclear facilities or infrastructure.
Strategic experts emphasize Hezbollah's complete dependence on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, operating not as an independent entity but as an extension of Iranian interests. Lebanon is thus positioned as a potential arena for Iranian objectives, whether through sudden escalation or diplomatic arrangements, depending on Tehran's decisions.
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