Hezbollah may be dragged into US-Israel war on Iran against its will: Former US envoy
(Al Jazeera English) Amos Hochstein, a former senior adviser and negotiator for the United States under the Biden administration, says Hezbollah may have been pulled into the Israel–Iran war against its will. Drawing on his role in brokering the November 2024 Israel–Hezbollah ceasefire, he argues the group remains too weak to fight Israel while exerting force within Lebanon, and notes both the Lebanese public and government oppose being dragged into conflict.
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