Former Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz recently made a bold statement at a conference in Herzliya, Israel, declaring Israel's capability to plunge Lebanon into darkness and dismantle Hezbollah's power in a matter of days. The threat comes amidst escalating tensions between the two nations.
Israel's ability to disrupt Lebanon's power grid is highlighted by the country's existing infrastructure challenges and economic collapse. A few targeted airstrikes could potentially exacerbate the situation further. However, dismantling Hezbollah's power presents a more significant challenge.
Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group, has been preparing for a potential conflict with Israel since the 2006 war. With an estimated arsenal of over 150,000 missiles and rockets, Hezbollah poses a formidable threat to Israel's security. Recent attacks by Hezbollah have demonstrated a level of sophistication that has surprised Israeli officials.
In addition to its weaponry, Hezbollah boasts a sizable force of fighters, potentially numbering between 40,000 and 50,000. The group's combat experience, gained from involvement in the Syrian civil war, adds to its military prowess.
Unlike previous conflicts, a potential war between Israel and Hezbollah could result in significant damage to both sides. A recent report outlined a scenario where Hezbollah could launch thousands of rockets daily, targeting Israeli military sites and densely populated cities.
The changing strategic landscape in the Middle East has shifted the balance of power, with non-state actors like Hezbollah and Iran-aligned militias posing a new challenge to Israel. Recent threats from various groups indicate a willingness to target US and Western interests in the region.
As tensions continue to rise along the Lebanon-Israel border, the risk of a regional conflict looms large. Several countries have issued warnings to their citizens in Lebanon, underscoring the growing concern over the potential for a full-scale war in the Middle East.