Israel has launched a ground operation in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah, marking the first time Israeli troops have been in Lebanon since the failed 2006 campaign. The operation, aimed at dismantling Hezbollah’s threat, has displaced thousands of people in both Israel and Lebanon. Despite Israel’s military preparations and objectives, analysts warn that Hezbollah’s combat capabilities, including drones and underground tunnels, may give them an advantage on home turf. The Israeli military’s goal of ensuring the return of displaced Israelis to the north is uncertain, as Hezbollah’s response and military strength present challenges. Israel’s past incursions into Lebanon have led to prolonged conflicts and the emergence of new enemies. The possibility of creating a buffer zone in southern Lebanon as a solution to the displacement issue is considered ineffective and could result in another quagmire for Israel. Analysts warn that the current operation in Lebanon could be messy and challenging for Israel to achieve its political aims. The conflict highlights the complexity and risks involved in engaging with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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