Israel’s “Preventive” Strike Against Hezbollah: U.S. and Israel Content with Limited Operation
Following Israel’s “preventive” strike against Hezbollah, the U.S. and Israel reported satisfaction with the limited operation amid heavy rocket fire. With the support of key allies, Israel aims to avoid a regional war and negotiate an agreement with Hezbollah for a potential hostage deal with Hamas.
The Americans agreed with Israel’s strike, fearing a large-scale attack by Hezbollah. However, they urged Israel to refrain from further escalation. Despite recent tensions, President Biden remains committed to Israel’s security and regional stability.
Both Israel and the U.S. are wary of potential Iranian retaliation but see an opportunity to advance negotiations with Hezbollah. Israel’s strategic restraint after the strike reflects a message of strength to deter regional adversaries.
Opportunities for Diplomacy
Israeli officials are in talks with U.S. counterparts to capitalize on the tactical advantage gained. While maintaining a defensive stance, Israel seeks to push for agreements that promote security and stability in the region.
UN Action
Israel plans to address the UN regarding Hezbollah’s aggression, emphasizing the need for demilitarization in southern Lebanon and condemning actions by Hezbollah and Iran. The call for enforcing Security Council Resolution 1701 highlights the importance of international cooperation in maintaining peace and security.