Since the outbreak of the conflict between the IDF and Hamas, tensions have been in place in the Middle East. This conflict has been going on for more than two months, but Israel has not achieved any large-scale victories, but has instead fallen into street fighting, causing a large number of **. Surprisingly, Israel has begun to consider opening a second battlefield, this time targeting Lebanon.
On 18 December, IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus claimed that the Israeli military had developed a plan to invade southern Lebanon and that the plan had been approved by the Israeli leadership and a timetable had been drawn up. Then, on December 24, the Israeli Ministry of Defense announced a "large-scale" strike against Lebanese Allah targets, using fighter jets to attack Allah's military buildings, rocket launchers and other facilities. This raises an important question: why is Israel attacking Hamas and Lebanon at the same time?Will Allah in Lebanon be able to withstand it?
Allah in Lebanon has been very active since the current round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, exchanging fire with the Israeli army on a daily basis. At the Cape Hanikra kibbutz in the north-western corner of Israel, on the border with Lebanon, Jews who had settled there had fled the area, fearing that they would be affected by the war. But why is Allah Lebanese so actively involved in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?To understand this, we need to look back at the history of Lebanon.
Lebanon was historically part of the Arab Empire and was occupied by the Ottoman Empire in 1517. In the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire divided Lebanon into two provinces, the northern part ruled by the Maronite feudal lords of the **Christianity, while the southern part was ruled by the Druze feudal lords of Islam. After World War I, Lebanon was occupied by France.
On November 22, 1943, Lebanon officially declared its independence from French rule and established the Lebanese Republic. According to the agreement at independence, the commander-in-chief of the army was to be a Maronite, the speaker of parliament and the prime minister were Shia and Sunni respectively, and the seats of parliament and ministers were distributed in proportion to the population of each religious denomination.
The activities of the PLO have caused many problems for Jordan. On the one hand, the PLO's attack on Israel will inevitably trigger Israel's retaliatory actions. On the other hand, Israel's bombing campaign also violated Jordan's sovereignty and put Jordan in an embarrassing position. In addition, although the camps were located in Jordan, the PLO was responsible for the management of the camps, and they did not comply with Jordanian law, creating a situation within a State.
Over time, the contradictions between Jordan and the PLO intensified, culminating in the "Black September Incident" in 1970. In this incident, King Hussein of Jordan tried to weaken the PLO, as a result of which the PLO was suppressed and some PLO militants fled to Lebanon. The incident marked the defeat of the PLO in Jordan and Lebanon as the new PLO base.
In Lebanon, PLO militants established contacts with local Shiite Muslims and formed Allah. Allah takes its name from Allah in Islam and was founded under the influence of the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Allah's goal is to confront Israel and accurately reflect the interests of Lebanese Shiite Muslims in the political and military spheres.
Therefore, Israel's actions against Lebanon were not a one-time decision. Israel fears that Lebanon becoming a base for Allah could pose a threat to Israel's security. In addition, Israel believes that Iran is behind Allah, providing it with funding, training and increasing its combat effectiveness.
The IDF is one of the most powerful military forces in the Middle East, with modern equipment and well-trained soldiers. In addition, Israel has established several military forts in southern Lebanon to monitor and combat Allah targets. The forts are equipped with high-tech equipment, including drones and advanced intelligence-gathering systems, which allow Israel to learn about Allah's movements in real time.
Israel's success in attacking Lebanon depends on a number of factors. First of all, Israel's political decisions need to be carefully considered, because military decisions involve *** and international relations. Actions on either side could trigger the concern and intervention of the international community.
Israel began its attack on Lebanon, further escalating tensions in the Middle East. Allah's ability to resist and Iran's support will determine the course of this conflict. This situation requires close attention from the international community to prevent further escalation of the conflict, leading to additional human beings and regional instability. A peaceful solution in the Middle East remains urgently needed to put an end to the long-standing conflict and instability.
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