According to information from the Lebanese Ministry of Health, Israel carried out airstrikes in Lebanon yesterday, killing 492 people and injuring more than 1,600, making it the deadliest day in the country since the conflict between Israel and the militant group “Hezbollah”, writes the American “Washington Post”, writes BTA.
In recent days, Israel has shifted the focus of its military campaign from the Hamas group in the Gaza Strip to the conflict with the Hezbollah group, which launches rocket attacks almost every day. in northern Israel, the publication said. The newspaper quoted David Wood, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group focusing on Lebanon, as saying both sides were willing to admit civilian casualties in recent days. ‘ left representing “a very disturbing change”.
Against this background, the General Debates of the 79th annual session of the UN General Assembly begin today in New York, writes the Guardian. The summit is expected to be fraught with controversy as Israel’s main allies, including the US, have so far shown only muted criticism of Israel’s new initiative, raising questions about how much diplomatic pressure is being brought to bear on it. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a. At a time when his government claims that they are escalating the conflict to pressure Hezbollah to start negotiations, the publication noted.
Speculation remains as to whether Netanyahu will attend the summit in person, the paper said, noting that the Israeli prime minister is Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations and is known for his criticism of the institution, which he accuses of being a platform for resistance. Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism. At the summit, US President Joe Biden will deliver his final address to the United Nations in a last-ditch effort before the end of his political career to resolve one of the world’s most pressing conflicts, the the Guardian writes.
Biden will speak at a time of deep uncertainty about America’s future role in the world, including the war in Ukraine, the growing conflicts in the Middle East and the competition growing economic with China, writes the New York Times.
World leaders are gathering in New York at a time when several global crises are confronting American politics, the publication said. Biden has vowed to continue pushing for a ceasefire that could end the fighting in Gaza, and his advisers are working feverishly to prevent the war from escalating. expansion in the Middle East, the New York Times reports. The US president’s unwavering support for Israel, however, leaves him isolated among world leaders, the newspaper said, noting that his diplomatic efforts have not been successful. stop hostilities.
Despite the increase in violence, the group “Hezbollah” has so far stopped and deliberately does not target Israeli settlements, nor does it use its most advanced weapons, writing of the British edition “Telegraph”. The most obvious answer to the question of why Hezbollah has adopted a position of relative restraint is that Iran is blocking it, the newspaper said. Tehran sees Hezbollah as its insurance policy in case Israel attacks its nuclear program, and the more missiles the group spends now, the more it will spend. erode Iran’s deterrent power in the future, the paper said.
However, the leadership of “Hezbollah” also has reasons not to increase the conflict too much, referring to “Telegraph”. The group is much better equipped than it was in 2006, when Israel failed to defeat its forces in a bloody conflict in southern Lebanon, the paper said. Although it now has 10 times the number of missiles and a much more powerful arsenal, Hezbollah prefers to engage Israel in a longer, low-intensity conflict that undermines its resolution rather than ‘ spend all his firepower in a major conflict that he may not win , concluded the British newspaper.
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2024-09-24 08:36:00
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