A political analyst said: Israeli army He is trying to add two dimensions, geographical and religious, to his war on Lebanon. In an effort to inflame sectarian conflict, while another analyst downplayed the importance of what the occupation army tried to market as its achievement in southern Lebanon.
The writer specializing in Israeli affairs, Ihab Jabareen, believes that Israel is trying to show that it has a geographical foothold in… South LebanonBut he stressed that what was shown concerned towns bordering Israel, “so the army spokesman did not name them in the video.”
Today, Thursday, the Israeli army published a video of its spokesman, Daniel Hagari, from inside a Lebanese village. He said that it was “a Shiite village close to the border with Israel,” adding that “every house here is a terrorist base,” without mentioning the name of this village and describing it as a “Shiite”.
Jabareen explained to Al Jazeera that Israel It is trying to add a religious and sectarian dimension to the war in Lebanon, stressing that it is doing so as a means of “divide and rule in the Lebanese street.”
He said that Israel wants to target the entire Shiite community without talking about… HezbollahLike I did in Gaza Strip “Its claim that there are no innocents inside it, as everyone supports the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation)”.
In the video, Hagari showed what he said was “an equipment warehouse equipped for…Al-Ridwan forces Hezbollah equipment with protective vests, helmets, night vision devices, and mines.”
Commenting on these scenes, writer and political analyst Wassef Awada confirmed that he does not see any significant achievement of the occupation army through the video, pointing out that the villages of the border strip have been empty of residents for months, wondering about the achievement that the occupation army is trying to market through this video!
Awada said that it is natural that there are resistance fighters with weapons and military equipment in these border villages, pointing out that these resistance fighters are from the villages of southern Lebanon.
It is noteworthy that residents of Israeli settlements were forced to leave their homes to escape Hezbollah’s missiles, which they began firing in support of the resistance in the Gaza Strip, which has been waging a war against Israel since October 7, 2023.