A war between Hezbollah and Israel ‘in Iran’s interests’
search

The latest Jewish News

Read this week’s digital edition

Click Here

A war between Hezbollah and Israel ‘in Iran’s interests’

Israeli security official tells Jewish News that Iran ordered Hezbollah to provoke Israel on its northern border, thereby pushing Tehran's conflict with Israel far away from home

An Israeli army Merkava tanks seen in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights on June 24, 2020.  on July 27, 2020. Photo by: Gil Eliyahu-JINIPIX
An Israeli army Merkava tanks seen in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights on June 24, 2020. on July 27, 2020. Photo by: Gil Eliyahu-JINIPIX

Increasing provocation by Hezbollah on Lebanon’s border with Israel is part of Iran’s strategy to push its conflict with Israel as far away as possible from its own borders, an Israeli security official has told Jewish News

Hezbollah operatives have attempted to breach and damage Israel’s border fence with Lebanon in recent months, while the organisation set up two tents on Israeli territory in the contested Mount Dov region/Shebaa Farms, bringing the IDF on high alert.

While one tent has been removed, the other still remains in Israeli territory, causing Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah to warn Israel not to touch it.

According to the Israeli security official, the tents mark a “red line” for Israel by breaching its territory. Israel has asked the UN to help remove the tent, in order not to “escalate” the situation. But if that fails, “we will do it ourselves,” the official said.

This picture taken on December 4, 2018 from the Israeli Kibutz of Misgav Am, shows Israeli machinery operating near the border wall with Lebanon, with buildings in the Lebanese town of Kfar Kila seen in the background. – Israel’s army said on December 4 it had detected Hezbollah “attack tunnels” infiltrating its territory from Lebanon and had launched an operation called “Northern Shield” to destroy them, a move likely to raise tensions with the Iran-backed group. Photo by: JINIPIX

Israel’s National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi commented on the issue of the tent on Monday, calling it a “children’s game” but that Hezbollah’s provocative actions in recent months illustrate a “weakening in the policy of self-restraint” which was put in place by the organisation after its war with Israel in 2006.

“Hezbollah has two major interests in provoking Israel. The internal chaos in Lebanon gives Hezbollah a reason to show that it’s in charge. Nasrallah wants to be seen as the leading character in Lebanon, which he is. A way of showing that is to provoke Israel and get away with it, from his perspective,” the official said.

According to the official, Iran wants to push the conflict with Israel “as far away as possible from home.”

Tehran has therefore given an order to Hezbollah to “provoke and annoy Israel” on its northern border.

“Iran is not interested in a war with Israel but it doesn’t care about the Lebanese. It’s actually in Iran’s interest if Israel starts a war with Hezbollah,” the official said.

The IDF doesn’t believe that Hezbollah is interested in a war, but security experts in Israel have warned that miscalculations can lead to an unwanted military confrontation.

Support your Jewish community. Support your Jewish News

Thank you for helping to make Jewish News the leading source of news and opinion for the UK Jewish community. Today we're asking for your invaluable help to continue putting our community first in everything we do.

For as little as £5 a month you can help sustain the vital work we do in celebrating and standing up for Jewish life in Britain.

Jewish News holds our community together and keeps us connected. Like a synagogue, it’s where people turn to feel part of something bigger. It also proudly shows the rest of Britain the vibrancy and rich culture of modern Jewish life.

You can make a quick and easy one-off or monthly contribution of £5, £10, £20 or any other sum you’re comfortable with.

100% of your donation will help us continue celebrating our community, in all its dynamic diversity...

Engaging

Being a community platform means so much more than producing a newspaper and website. One of our proudest roles is media partnering with our invaluable charities to amplify the outstanding work they do to help us all.

Celebrating

There’s no shortage of oys in the world but Jewish News takes every opportunity to celebrate the joys too, through projects like Night of Heroes, 40 Under 40 and other compelling countdowns that make the community kvell with pride.

Pioneering

In the first collaboration between media outlets from different faiths, Jewish News worked with British Muslim TV and Church Times to produce a list of young activists leading the way on interfaith understanding.

Campaigning

Royal Mail issued a stamp honouring Holocaust hero Sir Nicholas Winton after a Jewish News campaign attracted more than 100,000 backers. Jewish Newsalso produces special editions of the paper highlighting pressing issues including mental health and Holocaust remembrance.

Easy access

In an age when news is readily accessible, Jewish News provides high-quality content free online and offline, removing any financial barriers to connecting people.

Voice of our community to wider society

The Jewish News team regularly appears on TV, radio and on the pages of the national press to comment on stories about the Jewish community. Easy access to the paper on the streets of London also means Jewish News provides an invaluable window into the community for the country at large.

We hope you agree all this is worth preserving.

read more: