Well, expect the Israelis to start invading Lebanon--again--in the next couple of days. From Yahoo News:
BEIRUT, Lebanon--Israel massed tanks and troops on the border, called up reserves and warned civilians to flee Hezbollah-controlled southern Lebanon as it prepared Friday for a likely ground invasion to set up a deep buffer zone.
The army's chief of staff said forces would conduct ground operations as needed in Lebanon, but they would be "limited." Lt. Gen. Dan Halutz also said nearly 100 Hezbollah guerrillas have been killed in the offensive in Lebanon.
Expect to see the Israeli invasion to take place over this weekend--perhaps Saturday or Sunday when the news will be slow. Of course, the timing of this invasion will depend on how fast the Israelis will be able to position its men and equipment along the Lebanese-Israeli border, but I would be that they have been planning this ever since hostilities erupted against Hezbollah a week ago. So far, the Israeli military has been trading rocket, artillery and air strikes against Hezbollah militia's rocket strikes in southern Lebanon. And while there may have been some cross-border raids by both sides, the Israelis have yet to march across the Lebanese border in sufficient force.
The real question here is what is going to happen once the Israelis cross the border? Will the weak Lebanese army try to defend Lebanon from this Israeli invasion? Will Syria be drawn militarily into this war? How will Iran react to this Israeli invasion, of which the obvious goal is to destroy Hezbollah--which has allied itself to Iran?
I don't know the answers.
UPDATE: I found some more information regarding this invasion preparation on CNN.com:
BEIRUT, Lebanon (CNN) -- Thousands of Israeli troops are massing on the Lebanese border as Lebanon's president warned Friday his army is "ready to defend" the country should Israel launch a full-scale ground invasion.
The Israel Defense Forces said it was calling up to 6,000 troops for reinforcements along the border as leaflets were dropped urging Lebanese residents to leave their homes and move north of the Litani River 25 miles (40 kilometers) from the Israeli border.
About 1,000 Israeli troops have so far been sent across the border for what commanders call pinpoint operations against Hezbollah strongholds, sources said.
Any invasion threatens to pull Lebanon's army into the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah militants.
Lebanese President Emile Lahoud told CNN the Lebanese army is "ready to defend" his country's territory.
"Of course, the army is going to defend its land," Lahoud said.
While the army "cannot be strong enough to be against Israel on the frontier," he said, "inside Lebanon, they can do a lot."
"We are not going to let anybody take our land. We are not going to let them come back and take it," he added.
So we can expect Lebanon to mobilize its army to defend itself against the upcoming Israeli invasion. Of course, the Lebanese army is also stuck between the Israelis and the Hezbollah militia units. So I'm not sure how effective the Lebanese will be in defending their country. In fact, I'm wondering if the Lebanese army will link up with Hezbollah militants and conduct guerrilla operations against the Israelis.
Finally, if the IDF is calling up 6,000 troops for this invasion, you can bet that they are going to move in 25-30 miles into southern Lebanon to create another security buffer, as well as wipe out whatever Hezbollah militants are sitting there waiting for this invasion. It is looking more like the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
I hope everyone realizes that practically nobody in Israel wants to invade Lebanon. This will be a step that has been forced upon us by the Hezbulla. Not other way to put it. We have zero interest in Lebanese territory - our only objective is to put an end to the Hezbulla terror.
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ReplyDeleteNow for the comments. You say that nobody in Israel wants to invade Lebanon, nor does Israel have any interest in Lebanese territory. I won't dispute that, any more than I will not dispute Israel's objective is to put an end to Hezbollah's terror against Israel. The problem I see here is that the Israeli invasion, and possibly the destruction of Hezbollah, is not going to make Israel any more safe than it was when Hezbollah was shooting rockets into Israeli towns. Israel may take out Hezbollah, but another terrorist organization will sprout up and conduct their own attacks against Israel. And just as the 1982 Israeli invasion into Lebanon took out the PLO and allowed Hezbollah and Hamas to take its place in Lebanon, so will another terrorist group move into Lebanon to take Hezbollah's place. It is a never-ending cycle of violence begetting violence.
Am I saying that Israel should step aside and allow Hezbollah to launch rocket attacks against her? No--Israel has every right to defend herself against her enemies. However, the scope and level of violence in Lebanon may be excessive. I don't believe it is going to make Israel any more safer than it was. I don't believe it is going to put an end to terror--from Hezbollah, Hamas, or any other Palestinian or Islamic terror group operating in that region. It is just going to continue cycling the violence.
And I don't have an answer on how to resolve the situation.
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