Retired General Uzi Dayan Urges Israel to Escalate Response to Hezbollah Attacks
Retired Major General Uzi Dayan addressed the escalating tensions along Israel's northern border, calling for Israel to intensify its military response to Hezbollah's ongoing attacks. Speaking on Channel 14, Dayan criticized the Lebanese government's inability to control Hezbollah and emphasized Israel's need to leverage its military and intelligence advantages. He highlighted recent Hezbollah attacks that injured Israeli forces and urged Israel not to hesitate in responding forcefully, even suggesting raising the level of retaliation.
Dayan pointed out that Hezbollah's use of families within their positions places responsibility for any casualties squarely on the group. He also discussed the complex interplay between military conflicts and political elections, noting Israel is currently navigating both a regional conflict against Iran and its proxies and an internal election cycle. He referenced the potential impact of U.S. political dynamics on Middle East stability.
Regarding the upcoming visit of Jared Kushner to Israel, Dayan suggested focusing on disarming Hamas without preconditions, stressing the need to dismantle Hamas's military capabilities entirely. He warned that Hamas poses a global security threat, not just a regional one, and noted concerns from countries like Saudi Arabia about Iran's provocations.
Dayan concluded by underscoring the importance of experienced personnel in Israel's security cabinet, advocating for members with deep knowledge of the region and its conflicts. His comments come amid ongoing Israeli military operations targeting Hezbollah commanders and infrastructure in Lebanon.