Israel-Hezbollah escalation may lead to war – US officials to Politico

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It will be difficult for both sides to abandon the fighting now, sources told the outlet

US officials expect the fighting between Israel and Lebanese armed group Hezbollah to intensify significantly in the coming days, potentially leading to a full-blown war, Politico reported on Friday, citing sources close to the administration of President Joe Biden.

This comes after thousands of Hezbollah pagers and walkie-talkies detonated across Lebanon this week, in an attack widely believed to have been orchestrated by Israel.

West Jerusalem has reportedly told Washington that it plans to use military action to put further pressure on Hezbollah to agree to a diplomatic solution that would allow Israelis to return to their homes in the north. Around 60,000 people were evacuated from northern Israel due to the almost daily attacks by Hezbollah in neighboring Lebanon.

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A car damaged after an explosion from what is believed to be a rigged walkie-talkie, Sidon, Lebanon, September 18, 2024.
Everything is explosive: Israel and Lebanon are on the brink of war

The US officials who spoke to Politico expect the situation to get worse in the coming days. Attacks could reportedly continue in Lebanon, and the US is anticipating retaliation from Hezbollah against Israel.

The military action could also include the assassination of Hezbollah commanders, strikes against Hezbollah military targets, and further attacks on the group’s communications infrastructure, one official told Politico.

On Friday, Israel bombed a residential building in Beirut, killing two top Hezbollah commanders.

The current escalation between Hezbollah and Israel is the largest since the 2006 Lebanon War. The two sides have routinely exchanged cross-border artillery and rocket fire since the war with Hamas in Gaza began in October last year, but the hostilities have so far stopped short of full-scale, direct engagement.

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