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Why isn't Lebanon declaring war on Israel?

MEMO explains why Lebanon doesn't fight back against Israel's vicious aerial assault on Beirut and ground invasion in southern Lebanon. The real answer lies in the recent history of the Lebanese Armed Forces, their limited role in the civil war, and the fact they are believed to be secondary to Hezbollah's armed wing in terms of military power and ability. Another dilemma for the Lebanese government is that the US provides money and weapons for its military and police, while it relies on Hezbollah politically to keep control of the country. And while Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati recognises that Israel is violating the country's sovereignty, does his government have a red line that would mean Lebanon fights back against Israel?

October 22, 2024 at 3:13 pm

Correction: The Blue Line, the ceasefire line between Israel and Lebanon, was established in June 2000 and not July 2006 as stated in the video. According to the UN, it was established ‘for the practical purpose of confirming the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the south of Lebanon’.

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