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US asked 'Israel' to focus on Gaza, leave Hezbollah to them: Reports

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: Agencies
  • 12 Oct 2023 23:01
4 Min Read

Israeli media underlines that the United States told the Israeli occupation to let off Hezbollah and leave them to Washington while only focusing on Hamas.

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  • Israeli soldiers take positions alongside the border wall and fence with Lebanon as seen from the Lebanese side of the Lebanese-Palestinian border area in the southern village of Marwaheen, Lebanon, October 12, 2023 (AP)
    Israeli soldiers take positions alongside the border wall and fence with Lebanon as seen from the Lebanese side of the Lebanese-Palestinian border area in the southern village of Marwaheen, Lebanon, October 12, 2023 (AP)

The United States asked the Israeli occupation to focus on Gaza and leave them to deal with Hezbollah, Israeli media reported on Thursday amid stark tension within "Israel" with Gaza and with Lebanon.

The Americans "told us 'leave Lebanon up to us. We are here. You focus on Gaza and do what you must there, and we have your back. If Hezbollah starts engaging you from Lebanon, we will take care of them'," Israeli Channel 13 military affairs correspondent Alon Ben David said.

"It seems that the US is affecting Israeli decision-making or they are seeking to offer a solution to the Israeli floundering," he said.

Furthermore, the Israeli journalist asked whether the Israeli occupation forces should conduct a preliminary operation against Hezbollah in the North. "There are many voices in the army who are saying we are ready to do so more than ever with unparalleled support from the US."

"This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to threaten Hezbollah and work in Gaza without being concerned about another front opening up against us," he underlined.

At the same time, many top Israeli military commanders rejected even the idea of going back to land operations in Gaza, while they also rejected the notion that air raids would lead to extensive damage to the capabilities of the Palestinian resistance due to the shortcomings of the Israeli occupation's intelligence when it comes to finding out the capabilities of the Resistance.

Israeli fears about ground invasion

Palestinian Resistance sources told Al Mayadeen Net about the possible Israeli plans for ground invasion against Gaza, the problems that hinder the success of any possible operation of this kind, and the details of the battlefield situation in light of the Israeli mobilizations.

Al Mayadeen Net's sources confirmed that "what is happening behind enemy lines clearly leads to obstructing and delaying the Israeli ground operation in the Gaza Strip."

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"There is a real fear of advancing, and some troops are still 20 kilometers away from Gaza and the [Gaza] envelope settlements," the sources added.

The sources pointed out that "the American and Israeli plans are to try to open certain gaps on land and at sea in the Gaza Strip, for the massive entry of tanks and soldiers."

However, the available information confirmed that the Americans and Israelis "cannot advance for fear of a major trap in one of the axes, which will lead to major losses."

Read: Operation Al-Aqsa Flood delivers irrevocable blow to 'Israel': Iran

In the meantime, the sources focused on the Resistance's confirmation of its full readiness for any ground battle that the occupation wants to wage against the Gaza Strip. The Resistance considered that this would constitute an opportunity to double the occupation's losses in terms of dead, wounded, and prisoners and that it would not succeed in recovering any prisoner who was transferred to Gaza.

Everything you can imagine and worse

Former Israeli occupation Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told the Financial Times regarding a possible ground incursion into Gaza that "what awaits Israeli soldiers is everything you can imagine and worse," adding that "It's not going to be simple and it won't be pleasant."

Olmert's words were based on his experience when he was Prime Minister of the occupying entity in 2008, and his army launched an aggression against Gaza, which lasted 3 weeks, in addition to his experience during the July 2006 war in Lebanon with the ground advance against Hezbollah.

Considering the clear intelligence failures that preceded Saturday's attack, Israeli troops could be walking into "new shooters or new types of rockets that are stronger [and] bigger or new anti-tank rockets that we’re not familiar with," Olmert added.

It is a mission so complex and challenging that it is unclear how long it will take or how many lives it will cost, he added.

Hamas has amassed a formidable rocket arsenal since Israeli soldiers last entered Gaza in 2014. It has also built hundreds of kilometers of tunnels, nicknamed the "Gaza Metro", to move fighters and weapons around undetected, and trained for urban combat. 

Read: Al-Aqsa Flood continues on day 6 with 1300 dead Israeli settlers

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