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As Hezbollah Rearms and Lebanon’s Government Stalls, Israel Looks to Its North

With ceasefire arrangements fragile and Beirut’s political paralysis unresolved, assessments indicate Hezbollah has been rebuilding personnel and materiel while resisting disarmament efforts. Analysts note the IDF has degraded the group’s capabilities, yet the gradual replenishment and recruitment create a persistent risk along Israel’s northern frontier.

Israel’s options span continued precision strikes to enforce red lines, intensified diplomacy through international monitors, and layered air-defense and civil-defense reinforcement for border communities. None is a silver bullet; each carries escalatory risks and humanitarian considerations for civilians on both sides of the border.

As winter sets in and displaced families contemplate returns, decision-makers face a strategic calculus: deter renewed rocket fire while avoiding a wider war that Lebanon’s weak institutions appear ill-equipped to manage.

(JPost/VFI News)

“No weapon formed against you shall prosper.” – Isaiah 54:17