The Middle East has stepped back from the edge of a broader conflict, at least for the moment, after weeks of heightened tensions between Lebanon and Israel.
Recently, a rocket strike from Lebanon hit Majdal Shams in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, prompting a deadly Israeli retaliatory strike that killed a top Hezbollah commander in southern Beirut. Hezbollah vowed to retaliate, leading to widespread flight cancellations and international warnings for citizens to leave both countries. The situation raised concerns of a possible regional war.
On Sunday, Hezbollah launched a large-scale response with hundreds of drones and Katyusha rockets targeting Israeli military sites in northern Israel and the Golan Heights. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reported that all of Hezbollah’s drones were intercepted by Israel’s air defense systems.
This cross-border exchange was a major escalation following nearly a year of ongoing hostilities between the two sides. Despite the intensity of the conflict, the immediate threat of a wider war appears to have receded, with Israel lifting security restrictions in the northern Galilee region and Hezbollah indicating it had completed its attacks for the day.
While Hezbollah’s actions may suggest a return to a lower level of conflict, it is unclear what further steps the group might take. Hezbollah has described this as the “first phase” of its response, but specifics on any subsequent actions remain vague. Additionally, Israel remains on alert for potential retaliation from Iran, which has vowed revenge for the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, an incident Tehran attributes to Israel.
As the situation evolves, both regional and international observers continue to monitor developments closely, hoping for a sustained de-escalation.
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