Beirut, Lebanon – When Israel attacked Lebanon in September 2024, Fatima Kandil left her residence in Beirut’s southern suburbs, recognized colloquially as Dahiyeh. As the realm sustained wide-scale Israeli air strikes, many Lebanese fled Dahiyeh for different elements of the nation or, like Kandil, sought refuge in Iraq.
Practically seven months after the November ceasefire between Israel and the armed Lebanese group Hezbollah – an settlement Lebanon says Israel has repeatedly violated – rockets are lighting up the night time sky as soon as once more. However this time, Hezbollah shouldn’t be concerned. As an alternative, Israel and Iran are exchanging direct navy assaults.
“We don’t know the way this can all finish, so we’re undoubtedly tense,” Kandil, now again in Lebanon, instructed Al Jazeera. Nevertheless, she added that she had a sense of satisfaction seeing missiles rain down on Israel. “Our revenge is being taken,” she mentioned.
Whereas Kandil’s sentiment is shared by some in Lebanon, others – those that see Iran’s help for Hezbollah, a bunch that has dominated Lebanon militarily and politically for 20 years, as nefarious – cheered on the Israeli assaults towards Iran. Many individuals in Lebanon instructed Al Jazeera they hoped that stability would prevail and that their nation wouldn’t be dragged again into a protracted battle or subjected to the ferocity and frequency of the Israeli assaults it suffered final yr.
“Persons are taking precautions,” Karim Safieddine, a Lebanese political author and educational, instructed Al Jazeera. “Some are readying their luggage.”
No intervention … but
Early Friday, Israel struck Iran and assassinated a number of high commanders within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) together with high nuclear scientists. Quite a few civilians have been additionally killed, together with kids, based on Iranian state media.
Hours later, Hezbollah launched an announcement condemning the Israeli assaults and providing condolences for the slain Iranian officers. However analysts say the assertion was a transparent signal that Hezbollah wouldn’t be coming into the battle in help of Iran.
“Presently, there isn’t any want for Hezbollah to intervene, as Iranian missiles are able to confronting the Israeli occupation,” mentioned Qassem Kassir, a Lebanese political analyst supportive of the group. “Nevertheless, if the scenario escalates right into a full-scale struggle, nothing prevents the scenario from altering.”
Hezbollah, based amid the Lebanese civil struggle in 1982 with Iranian backing and funding, attracts a lot of its help from Lebanon’s Shia Muslim group. The group started firing rockets at Israel on October 8, 2023, after the beginning of Israel’s struggle on Gaza.
Israeli assaults in Lebanon between October 2023 and November 2024 largely focused areas the place Shia reside, killing round 4,000 civilians and fighters, based on Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Well being.
Many Lebanese are nonetheless reeling from the harm left by Israel’s assaults. Some stay displaced from their villages in southern Lebanon, which was razed. Hezbollah’s precedence is to make sure that houses and cities are constructed within the space.
Whereas Israel remains to be hitting targets across the nation, principally in southern Lebanon however often within the Beirut suburbs as properly, any resumption of navy exercise by Hezbollah would possible draw an much more intense Israeli response and additional disrupt reconstruction efforts.
A lot of Hezbollah’s navy arsenal was reportedly destroyed through the Israeli assaults, although analysts consider they’ve retained some arms, together with ballistic missiles.
Nonetheless, Hezbollah’s lack of intervention within the present Israel-Iran battle is “proof of their lack of capability”, Safieddine mentioned. Hezbollah might not have the means to intervene militarily.
The Israeli marketing campaign on Lebanon additionally left Hezbollah’s political management battered. Most of the group’s most senior navy figures, together with longtime chief Hassan Nasrallah, have been assassinated. The group’s political hegemony is now being challenged by the Lebanese state, with strain from the USA and Israel, because it strikes to disarm Hezbollah and convey using power below the state’s unique authority.
For now, analysts consider there’s a consensus and understanding between Tehran and Hezbollah that the group is not going to intervene.
“Home political circumstances make it extraordinarily tough for Hezbollah to hitch in Iranian retaliation,” Nicholas Blanford, a nonresident senior fellow with the US-based assume tank Atlantic Council, instructed Al Jazeera. “And the Iranians recognise they’ll’t name on them.”
The battle inside
Whereas Hezbollah is usually known as an Iranian proxy, many consultants say the group is extra precisely described as a detailed ally of the IRGC and the Iranian authorities with shared pursuits and an analogous ideology.
Throughout Israel’s heavy bombardment of Lebanon between September and November 2024, Iran’s intervention was relatively limited. Israel invaded southern Lebanon, and whereas Israeli troops have pulled out of a lot of the Lebanese territory they entered through the struggle, they nonetheless occupy 5 factors.
“There’s resentment and unhappiness towards Iran by Hezbollah as a result of they really feel Iran allow them to down within the current battle,” Blanford mentioned. Iran reportedly requested Hezbollah to not use a few of its extra deadly weapons, which analysts linked to fears of an Israeli response on Iranian territory.
As for Israel’s assaults on Iran, there’s no indication that Tehran has requested Hezbollah to get entangled but, based on Kassir, the analyst considered near Hezbollah. However which may change if a protracted struggle attracts in actors from across the area.
Blanford mentioned he doesn’t anticipate to “see Hezbollah becoming a member of in full scale”, however famous that if Israel begins to wrestle in its struggle towards Iran, it might result in “some exercise alongside the Blue Line”, the road traversing Lebanon’s southern border. If that occurs, Blanford mentioned, Hezbollah might look to hold out operations within the Israeli-occupied areas of Lebanon.
Israel’s plans for Lebanon and Hezbollah stay unclear, however the sound of Israeli drones, an ever-present buzz throughout probably the most extreme days of the struggle, has returned to Beirut’s skies in the previous few days.
“I wouldn’t rule out [Hezbollah’s intervention] solely,” mentioned Blanford. “However for now, it seems to be like they may stand on the sidelines and maintain an eagle eye on what’s going on.”