Israel attacked southern Lebanon, killing senior Allah commanders

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Israel's successful killing of a senior Allah commander in an attack in southern Lebanon will undoubtedly further escalate tensions in the region and raise deep concerns about the possible further spread of the conflict in Gaza, AFP said on January 8**.

In this precision strike, the Israeli security forces demonstrated their efficient intelligence-gathering and combat capabilities. According to unnamed security sources, the killed commander held several senior positions within Allah and "played a leading role in orchestrating Allah's operations in southern Lebanon." The death of the commander is undoubtedly a major blow to Allah, not only weakening its operational capacity in southern Lebanon, but also dealing a heavy psychological blow to the group.

Since the resurgence of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on 7 October last year, border fires between Allah and Israel have become almost commonplace. This continued hostilities have not only caused enormous human and material losses to both sides, but has also exacerbated the hardships of Lebanon, a country already suffering from war. According to statistics, the Israeli-Lebanese border fighting in the past three months has killed more than 180 people in Lebanon, including more than 135 Allah fighters and more than 20 civilians, and even three journalists have been tragically killed in the clashes. The loss of these innocent lives is undoubtedly a severe test of human conscience.

Notably, the death of Saleh Aluri, the deputy chairman of Hamas's Politburo, in Beirut last week has undoubtedly heightened fears that the fighting will further expand. The attack on Hamas, an important political force in Palestine, is not only a direct challenge to the organization, but is also likely to trigger a wider range of retaliatory actions. Against this backdrop, the conflict between Israel and Allah threatens to turn into a larger regional war.

However, at this critical juncture, the international community is also actively seeking ways to avoid further escalation of the conflict. According to reports, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell met with a Allah political ** in Beirut on the 6th, as part of an effort to avoid Lebanon being involved in the conflict. Such diplomatic mediation, while not necessarily immediately effective, at least offers the possibility for the two sides to resolve their differences through dialogue.

In the long run, the fundamental solution to the conflict between Israel and Allah lies in achieving the common interests of both sides through peaceful negotiations. In that process, the international community should play a more active role in pushing the two sides back to the negotiating table to resolve their disputes through peaceful means. Only in this way can we truly avoid more bloodshed and conflict and usher in real peace and stability in the Middle East.

In conclusion, the Israeli attack on southern Lebanon, which resulted in the death of a senior Allah commander, reminds us once again that peace and stability in the Middle East still have a long way to go. At this critical juncture, all parties should remain calm and exercise restraint, resolve differences through dialogue and negotiation, and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability.

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