Tough words but Israel, Hezbollah don't want new war: Experts

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Harsh rhetoric from Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah appeared to threaten further conflict after border unrest this week, but experts predict both ...

METULA, Israel: Harsh rhetoric from Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah appeared to threaten further conflict after border unrest this week, but experts predict both sides will try to avoid escalation.

The incident came a week after an alleged Israeli missile attack hit positions of Syrian regime forces and their allies south of Damascus on Jul 20, killing five, including a Hezbollah member. However, Mizrahi, who previously served in Netanyahu's national security office, argued that a full-blown escalation now was in neither side's interest.

"The border looks calm, but it isn't," Goshen told AFP, weaving in a Jeep amid the trees near Metula, the northernmost village on the Israeli side. The demonstrations, which have also shaken Hezbollah strongholds, are a"significant factor" in its calculations, he said, adding that"the atmosphere in Lebanon is not favourable for a hardline anti-Israel agenda".

"What made the engagement unusual, maybe even unprecedented, was the unequivocal order that the IDF soldiers were given," Barnea wrote.

 

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