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Israel must not forget Gaza and the hostages as it fights Hezbollah

Fighting on two fronts is no easy feat, but it is essential if we are to free the remaining hostages

September 25, 2024 08:42
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Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli airstrike on the eastern areas of Baalbeck in the Bekaa valley on September 23, 2024. Israeli air strikes killed 274 people, including 21 children, in south Lebanon on September 23, the Lebanese health minister said, in by far the deadliest cross-border escalation since war erupted in Gaza on October 7. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
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The war on Israel’s northern border continues to escalate, highlighting the stark contrast between the threats posed by Hezbollah and Hamas, and how each is perceived and handled by the Israeli defence establishment.

In Gaza, Israel was blindsided by the Hamas attack on October 7. The country was not only shocked by the scale of the assault but also by the extent of Hamas’s weaponry and its vast network of underground tunnels, reaching more than 500 kilometres. In Lebanon, however, Israel has – so far – demonstrated an impressive level of intelligence penetration. The culmination of these efforts has been a series of successful strikes against Hezbollah, showing that Israel was far more prepared for the threats it faced on the northern front.

Last week’s remarkable pager attack temporarily disabled Hezbollah’s internal communication systems and resulted in thousands of casualties among mid-level commanders. This was followed by precision strikes on Hezbollah’s long-range missile systems and the targeted assassinations of key senior figures such as Ibrahim Aqil and Ahmed Wahbi.

These blows to Hezbollah’s leadership took Israel much longer to achieve in Gaza, where the IDF has struggled against an underestimated and well-entrenched terrorist enemy. This divergence demonstrates how deeply Israel had focused on the northern threat, perhaps to the detriment of its readiness in the south. It is a hard lesson learnt, as the events of October 7 showed Israel’s blindspot.