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How Hezbollah's 'limited war' calculation failed spectacularly against Israel

Hassan Nasrallah's plan to assist Hamas without igniting a full war faltered as Israel launched strikes against Hezbollah, killing top commanders.

Updated on: Sept 29, 2024 03:58 pm IST
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Before his death, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah had formulated a plan on how the group would combat Israel. He had calculated a delicate balance - supporting Hamas in its struggle against Israel while avoiding a full-blown war that could engulf Lebanon. "Some in Lebanon say that we are taking a risk. But this risk is part of a beneficial, correct calculation." he had asserted in a video from a secret location, confidence lacing his voice.

Demonstrators hold flags and pictures of Hassan Nasrallah, late leader of the Lebanese group Hezbollah, at a protest rally.(AFP)

But as the days turned into weeks following Hamas's surprise assault on Israel in October last year, Nasrallah’s calculation began to unravel. Israel, fueled by domestic pressures and a fierce desire to reclaim its northern border, unleashed a torrent of attacks on Hezbollah. Each airstrike not only dismantled infrastructure but shattered the myth of invulnerability that Hezbollah had cultivated.

Rumors swirled of Israeli intelligence's deep infiltration into Hezbollah's ranks, rendering the group vulnerable. As Nasrallah watched the chaos unfold, he felt the weight of every decision he had made. To create a leadership vacuum within Hezbollah, Israel kept targeting senior members within the terror group.

Also read: How Israel wiped out Hezbollah chiefs one-by-one to create leadership vacuum

Failed Calculations

But the group, whose name means Party of God, is expected to fight on: by US and Israeli estimates it had some 40,000 fighters ahead of the current escalation, along with large weapons stockpiles and an extensive tunnel network near Israel's border.

 
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