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Thousands of Iranian fighters offer to join Hezbollah

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Last updated: 2024/06/25 at 1:14 AM
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Tensions are rising in the Middle East with fighters from Iran-backed groups ready to support Lebanon’s Hezbollah in a potential full-scale war against Israel. The conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has led to daily exchanges of fire along Lebanon’s border with northern Israel, prompting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to indicate that troops could be redirected to the northern border to confront Hezbollah. The situation could escalate into a wider regional war involving Iran’s proxies and potentially Iran itself, causing concern for the safety of US forces in the region.

The recent killing of one of Hezbollah’s senior commanders by an Israeli strike in south-eastern Lebanon has intensified the conflict, leading to retaliatory rocket attacks from Hezbollah into northern Israel. Israeli officials have warned of a military offensive in Lebanon to push Hezbollah away from the border if no negotiated solution is reached. The increase in strikes and rhetoric from both sides has raised fears of a wider conflict in the region, with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warning against Lebanon becoming another Gaza and calling for measures to prevent conflict escalation.

Over the past decade, fighters from Iran-backed groups in Lebanon, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan have joined forces to support Syrian President Bashar Assad in the country’s 13-year conflict. This alliance has helped tip the balance in favor of Assad, demonstrating the capability and willingness of these groups to engage in regional conflicts. The potential involvement of Iran-backed fighters in a war against Israel underscores the complex and volatile nature of the Middle East conflicts, with regional powers and their proxies playing significant roles.

The US has expressed concern over a potential Israeli offensive into Lebanon, warning that such actions could trigger a wider war and endanger US forces in the region. Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant is expected to visit Washington for meetings with top US officials to discuss the situation and explore diplomatic solutions to prevent escalation. The US is likely to use its influence to urge restraint and seek peaceful resolutions to the escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, emphasizing the need to avoid widening the conflict in the already volatile region.

As tensions continue to escalate between Israel and Hezbollah, the risk of a wider regional war involving Iran’s proxies looms large. The recent exchange of fire and threats of military offensives highlight the fragility of the situation and the potential for further escalation. The involvement of Iran-backed fighters in supporting Hezbollah in a conflict against Israel underscores the complex dynamics and power struggles at play in the Middle East, with regional powers and their proxies vying for influence and control. Diplomatic efforts and dialogue will be crucial in preventing the situation from spiraling out of control and avoiding the devastating consequences of a wider regional conflict.

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