Will Israel and Hezbollah go to war?

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Published 2024-02-20
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One day after Hamas’ October 7th attacks, the islamic terrorist organization Hezbollah opened fire on Israel’s northern border. Israeli forces retaliated with artillery fire, airstrikes and machine gun fire. Since then attacks along the northern border between Israel and Lebanon are now a daily occurrence Except… despite all this something surprising has happened. The fighting hasn’t bled into a larger regional war.

But there’s a ticking clock on this limited warfare because NGO’s estimate 100,000 Israeli civilians and 76,000 Lebanese civilians have been displaced by the fighting and are still living in limbo. The situation is unsustainable raising questions about what will happen a first, will a peace agreement be reached or all out warfare will be launched.

Written by: Chris Cappy & Patrick Griffin
Edited by: Michael Michaelides

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All Comments (21)
  • @Taskandpurpose
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  • @albanianrat
    I dont think anyone who has an advisory role should have duel citizenship
  • @knoll9812
    Love these videos . presenter is learning and sharing as he goes along.
  • @ferdinanduy1979
    Another notable fact is that there are strong ties between Hezbollah leaders and Iran, since there are even marriages between them and daughters of generals and vice versa.
  • @joetoohey2687
    How bizarre. In my experience if you plan for all eventualities excepy one, you might get the one you never thought possibe.
  • @MrBillsfishin
    I think when I want to know what is really going on you are a far better source than any of the main stream news sources.
  • @Eslamizar
    As an Iranian born, USA citizen, I want peace for my brothers and sisters in Palestine (Gaza west bank) and in Israel. We need to get along and not kill each other. Peace and love!
  • That conflict has much wider implications than the usual Middle Eastern ones. Russia is Iran's key ally and thinks it will benefit from any kind of distractions from it's war of conquest against Ukraine and the wider West. It will happily pour fuel over any regional conflict in efforts to light them up. That is the one key driver for an escalation you missed I think, otherwise a very good video and thank you for that.
  • @HHH-gr5od
    Peace and prosperity to the people of this region
  • It's fascinating just how different the two conflicts between Hamas and Hezbollah are. Hamas acts as they are motivated largely by their ideology, with with no real obligations to fulfilling the interests of it's own citizens. While Hezbollah, are far more calculating and pragmatic in their conflicts. This goes to show that what might apply in one conflict between Israel might not apply for another.
  • @ptimedia2112
    Une super video comme d'habitude❤ Peux tu faire une video bilan ? Sur les pertes ?
  • @ilana
    Man your graphics ROCK!
  • @xxGravyBabyxx
    It doesn't matter what side you take, what matters is the situation is absolutely fucked. That piece of land will always see war.
  • @Malvorik
    I'm Lebanese i had friends in the north i got my landlord to rent out vacant rooms for them for the time being. This is horrendous how 1 terrorist group can control a beautiful country. All i want is peace and friendship with Israel and many other nations in the region ffs
  • @MrHav1k
    What do I think!?! I think the world is trending back towards chaos after a period of relative peace and IDK what to do or think about it
  • @philkipnis740
    Chris, I don't disagree with your assessment. I think it's pretty spot-on. I've been running around Northern Israel for the past 4 days. There's a whole sense of calm here that I have not seen in Prior conflicts. The one thing that resonates amongst Israelis, is the return of the hostages. Protests here in Tel Aviv and people lining the roads in the north, all reflect the return of the hostages. The return of the hostages is more important than anything else at this point in time. although that can't be construed as Israel being weak. At the military base I was allowed to go to, every one of the troopers is committed getting back to hostages and some sort of diplomatic solution. It's clear, they think they have seriously hurt Hamas, but not killed it yet.