The situation between Israel and Hezbollah is highly tense, and the recent developments indicate that the ceasefire remains fragile. Israel’s airstrikes on Hezbollah rocket launchers and a command center in southern Lebanon, in response to rockets fired into Israel, show how quickly tensions can escalate. Despite the fragile truce, there have been nearly daily Israeli airstrikes, and Israel is continuing its occupation of several areas in southern Lebanon, which Lebanon’s government sees as a violation of sovereignty.
Regarding Hezbollah’s role, it remains a powerful, militant group backed by Iran and is considered a terrorist organization by several countries, including Israel, the U.S., and others, due to its involvement in acts of terrorism, including attacks on civilians and military targets. The group’s continued presence in Lebanon and its arsenal of weapons complicate the situation, especially as Lebanon’s government faces pressure to limit Hezbollah’s influence.
As for the rockets fired into Israel, although no group has claimed responsibility yet, this incident will likely heighten tensions and put additional pressure on the Lebanese government, which is already dealing with internal challenges.