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Lebanon Is Being Invaded Again — Netanyahu Just Announced the Expansion and Here Is Why

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Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans to expand Israel's military operations in Lebanon. Here is what the expansion means, what its targets are, and how it connects to the Iran war.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on March 30 that Israel would be expanding its military invasion of Lebanon — an announcement that came on the same day TSA workers were going unpaid for their 40th consecutive day in the United States, the same day Pakistan was facilitating Iran peace talks in Islamabad, and the same day that 1,200 Lebanese civilians had been killed in Israeli strikes according to a Lebanese minister speaking to Euronews.

The expansion announcement has been characterized in Israeli communications as a necessary escalation following Hezbollah's continued rocket and missile launches into northern Israel despite a month of Israeli military operations against Hezbollah infrastructure. Lebanese government officials and international humanitarian organizations have pushed back with data that tells a different story about civilian impact: 1,200 dead, many of them in areas that Israel had not characterized as Hezbollah operational zones.

The Lebanese minister who spoke to Euronews described the Israeli strikes as creating 'occupation' conditions in southern Lebanon — language that deliberately echoes the 1982-2000 Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon and that is designed to invoke the legal and political framework that ultimately produced the international pressure for Israeli withdrawal that generation of occupation created.

For European governments, the Lebanon expansion creates a specific diplomatic problem. France has historical ties to Lebanon — the French protectorate relationship that the Lebanese political and cultural establishment still partly reflects — and has been among the most vocal advocates for Lebanese sovereignty. Germany and the UK both have significant Lebanese diaspora communities and bilateral relationships with Beirut. The EU's €80 million humanitarian aid package, announced earlier in March, was premised on a stabilizing rather than expanding conflict. Lebanon's expansion is the opposite of what European humanitarian strategy assumed.

The practical consequence for the humanitarian situation is immediately visible in the displacement data. The Lebanese government's count of internally displaced persons had already exceeded one million before the expansion announcement. If the expansion proceeds as announced, that number is almost certain to grow significantly, with cascading effects on Jordan, Cyprus, and eventually EU reception systems.

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