The next front: Israel turns its focus to Lebanon amid fragile Middle East truce
As tensions with Iran ease under a fragile truce, Israel shifts its military focus to Lebanon—raising fears of a broader confrontation rooted in the aftermath of the Al-Aqsa Flood and years of regional power struggles.
Israel was not surprised by what was orchestrated in the final hours before President Donald Trump’s ultimatum.
Sources within Israel say that the government led by Benjamin Netanyahu was aware days ago of the negotiations workshop led by Pakistan and received American insights about the seriousness of the path, which required escalating measures to the point where Donald Trump threatened to erase Iran’s civilization. With this new positioning, Israel turned to its major and fundamental battle with Lebanon.
The war against Lebanon has expanded to target the country, its government, and its people. Israel unleashed intense strikes across wide areas north of the Litani River, including the capital, Beirut. The raids were carried out without prior warning, in broad daylight, resulting in heavy human casualties. The capital’s inclusion as a central target in the sweeping attacks aligns with threats made by Benjamin Netanyahu and his Defense Minister Israel Katz, pending what they anticipate as a shift in United States approval regarding actions it has so far considered off-limits.