Israel and Hezbollah continue attacks after Israel-Lebanon talks in US

Cross-border strikes escalate despite rare US-mediated talks, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.

Cross-border strikes escalate despite rare US-mediated talks, raising fears of a wider regional conflict. | Contesto: cronaca

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Israeli airstrikes targeted southern Lebanon on Thursday, with Hezbollah responding by firing rockets into northern Israel, a sharp escalation that came just one day after the two sides held a rare round of direct negotiations in the United States. The exchange of fire, among the most intense in recent weeks, underscores the fragility of diplomatic efforts to contain a conflict that has simmered for months along the volatile Israel-Lebanon border. The talks, mediated by US officials, had been seen as a critical step toward de-escalation, but the immediate return to violence suggests a deep and persistent chasm between the adversaries. The negotiations, a significant diplomatic undertaking given the lack of formal relations between Israel and Lebanon, aimed to address the core grievances fueling the cross-border clashes. Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Shiite militant group and political powerbroker in Lebanon, has stated its attacks are in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, positioning itself within a broader regional axis opposed to Israel. Israel, for its part, has demanded the full implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war and called for Hezbollah to disarm and withdraw north of the Litani River. The failure of the talks to produce even a temporary ceasefire highlights the entrenched nature of these positions. Thursday's strikes are part of a dangerous pattern that has displaced tens of thousands of civilians on both sides of the border and raised the specter of a full-scale war not seen since 2006. Israeli communities within rocket range have lived under the constant threat of attack, while villages across southern Lebanon have been subjected to near-daily aerial bombardment. The human cost is mounting, with casualties reported among fighters and civilians alike. The persistent violence has also strained Lebanon's crippled economy and infrastructure, adding another layer of crisis to a nation already grappling with political paralysis and financial collapse. The timing of the escalation, directly following the US-hosted talks, sends a powerful and troubling signal. It suggests that neither side feels...

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