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The Hammer and the Plan: What Netanyahu's Lebanon Expansion Actually Wants to Achieve

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Netanyahu says the Lebanon expansion is necessary. Here is the actual military and political logic behind the decision, why it might fail, and what the international community can actually do.

Military expansions are rarely what their public justifications describe. The stated rationale for Netanyahu's Lebanon expansion announcement on March 30 — that continued Hezbollah rocket attacks require deeper military pressure — is not false, but it omits the political and strategic dimensions that actually drive the timing and scope of Israeli military decisions.

Israel's political situation under Netanyahu's current coalition government creates specific incentives for military escalation. The far-right coalition partners whose support Netanyahu requires to maintain his parliamentary majority have consistently pushed for more aggressive military operations against both Gaza and Lebanon. These partners have been dissatisfied with the pace and scope of Israeli operations since the Iran war began, arguing that the window of US military engagement against Iran should be used to permanently degrade Hezbollah's military capability in Lebanon.

The Iran war creates a specific strategic opportunity from the Israeli government's perspective. Hezbollah has historically operated under Iranian command and logistics — its rocket arsenal, its precision missile inventory, its operational planning have all been substantially dependent on Iranian supply and strategic direction. With Iran under military attack and its command and logistics capacity degraded, the Iranian ability to resupply and direct Hezbollah is significantly reduced. This creates, in Israeli military thinking, a window in which Hezbollah is more vulnerable than it will be once Iranian capacity rebuilds.

The strategic problem is that this logic has been applied before — Israel's 2006 Lebanon war was premised on similar calculations about Hezbollah vulnerability — and has not produced the lasting degradation of Hezbollah's military capability that Israeli planners anticipated. Hezbollah has proven remarkably resilient as an organisation, capable of absorbing significant military setbacks while maintaining political legitimacy within the Lebanese Shia community and operational capacity for future conflict.

For Europe, the Lebanon expansion creates immediate humanitarian concerns — the 1,200 deaths already counted, the displaced populations already exceeded one million — and longer-term strategic concerns about whether a deeper Israeli military commitment in Lebanon is compatible with any eventual regional settlement that European diplomacy could support.

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