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    Posted on November 29th, 2024 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    Netanyahu’s Decision to Accept a Ceasefire with Hezbollah

    • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s military invasion of Lebanon in October 2006 aimed to allow over 60,000 northern Israelis displaced by Hezbollah rockets to return to their homes.

    • He accepted a ceasefire with Hezbollah two months later, stating that the withdrawals would take 60 days.

    • Netanyahu believed the ceasefire would allow Israel to focus more on Iran, resupply its own forces, and isolate Hamas in the ongoing Gaza war.

    • Israel’s heavy blows to Hezbollah included explosions across Lebanon, massive bombings, and forced decoupling of Lebanon from Gaza.

    • Despite the ceasefire, Israel failed to meet its objectives in Lebanon, resulting in minimal territorial gains and failure to destroy or deter Hezbollah’s rocket capabilities.

    • Hezbollah fired over 250 rockets into Israel, including a private residence of Prime Minister Netanyahu and a military base in Binyamina.

    • Israel also suffered heavy casualties, with 35 soldiers lost in southern Lebanon in October alone.

    • The UNSC Resolution 1701 demanded a full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon and Hezbollah from the south, but the latest ceasefire agreement is rooted in Resolution 1701.

    • Despite the ceasefire, Hezbollah has weakened but is far from defeated, and expecting the Lebanese army to enforce it would be myopic.

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