Israel Says Situation on Lebanon Border 'Not Sustainable'

Israel has had its share of border conflicts but the one along the Lebanese border has confounded the Israeli officials to the point where the situation has been termed “not sustainable.” The recent statement of this nature was released against the backdrop of the previous understanding of antigenal conflicts within the border and the smear of violent actions and movements by the Hezbollah force on the border. The development has increased fears of a possible conflict that can spill over the politics of the Middle Eastern region.     

Israel Says Situation on Lebanon Border 'Not Sustainable'


Background: A History of Conflict     

The length of the Israel-Lebanon border, a different type of conflict has also been primarily the area of conflict, which in the case of the Israel-Lebanon conflict, the most obvious occurrence is that of 2006. However, even after that, the border remained unstable and unsafe. Hezbollah, an influential force among the shia population in Lebanon has emerged that continues to threaten Israel with its stock pile of missiles and rockets. A factor that complicates the region’s geopolitical picture is that the organization receives military assistance from Iran.

Current Border Scenario

The Israel-Lebanon border area has in the past few months experienced this rising tension. Note the accentuation on cases of cross border shooting, cross border infiltration, and even building new Hezbollah posts at the border. Anything which could make the security situation better has been hampered by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) who have gone ahead with some enhanced monitoring and patrols and importantly made the situation worse with regular military operations on the border.

Israeli Government Position.

The Israeli government has made it explicit there has to be a change of reach in the south of Lebanon. And, other senior figures such as the prime minister, condemn the Lebanese armed forces and governmental authority for defend the increasing the growth of Hezbolla military and Interest pointing and moving iranian efforts in their direction. Israel, ***** has stated it needs to do whatever it takes to protect the people of Israel and the borders of its own country. Hizballa, the Self styled Lebanese travellers is still active within hezbollah throughout the duration of explosions, and by modern self appointed expanded individuals, contravening UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which Bill mwaniki is extraordinarily promulgating for seventy days after fighting gpio imis and directing Helicopter activities in all areas around Lebanon in which fighters are operating and wild goose tristanis extending he combative Haitian dominate all over theplace around the lake till radius of 400kms.

Hezbollah’s role and threat

The role of Hezbollah in Lebanon still stands out as the strongest non-state player and actor. The group is very much active in the Syrian civil war which means it has acquired significant combat experience and increased its stockpile. Hezbollah’s hatred for Israel is not hidden and its presence on the border area is regarded as a direct threat to the Israeli safety and security.

The military approach of Hezbollah has changed to include the emission of precision-guided missiles and drones, construction of tunnels among others. These improvements made the Israelis very much alert because they threaten essential services and the civilians in the state of Israel.

Likelihood of Escalation

Things at the Israeli-Lebanese borderline are tense as both parties are engaged in the act of perils and threats with each other. There is always the fear that a simple thing could turn into a much bigger issue. The Israeli army has cautioned that there is a possibility of a new war that would be disastrous for both nations should Hezbollah initiate any large scale activities that would invite a military response from Israel.

We are looking at the International Relations Perspective

While most of the global institutions like the United Nations and Western countries reprehend the growing tensions. Part of their duties is to ensure that the violence does not prolong, and this is an effort that is being made in this context where the UNIFIL peacekeeping mission is used to border monitoring and to encourage the two parties dialogue. But these measures are often hampered, by the social mistrust and the networks of alliances in the area.

Findings and Conclusion

Security in the region where Israel and Lebanon share the border could be likened to a volcano which is already in a state of eruption for being capable of extending the same violence to the subcontinent. Israel has described the situation as not suitable anymore and this is a reflection of the fear that Hezbollah activities have instilled in them. The violence still exists hence the international agency ought to be prudent in availing themselves to help mediate squabbles and averting eruption of fresh war in the already volatile zone.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the situation on the Israel-Lebanon border considered “not sustainable”?

The situation is termed “not sustainable” mainly because of the rising activity of the Hezbollah militia along the border, the series of clashes, and the ability of these clashes to spill over and into a full-blown war and hence causing instability in the area.

What part is played by Hezbollah today in the current conflicts?

One of the best-funded and most dangerous Palestinian groups, Hezbollah amounting a considerable power of north Lebanon but sponsored by the Iranian government, endangers Israel security. The presence of the group in the border and increasing capacity are some of the contributions in the rising tensions.

What steps have been taken by Israel in response to the growing threat of Hezbollah?

More military patrols were ordered, troops and equipment were added to positions along the border, and it was estated that every measures to secure its sovereignty through the citizen against the any irritation from the Hezbollah will be taken.

What are other nations of the world doing about the issue?

Other nations of the world, including the United Nations, are also working hard to bring about a peaceful resolution to the issue. In particular, the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali or UNIFIL is involved in border security and promoting discussions between Israel and Lebanon.

What would happen in case the situation becomes worse to that derived full scale fighting?

Should fighting make a compealing situation there are very likely to be severe consequences not only to Israel and Lebanon but to the region in general too resulting to loss of lives and damages in the entire area.

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 The purpose of this article is to provide understanding on the dynamic security situation, how Hezbollah is involved in this fight, and whether the fight can be escalated further. Above all, understand the dynamic and how the world is reacting to these events and as well the dynamics in that region.

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