EyelessInGaza
Registered Member
The Hezbollah fought bravely, there can be no doubt about it. If anything they have proved that they’re a competent military force.
Iran has gained a lot of respect for its response to the Israelis, as a sovereign nation not to be taken lightly.
On the other hand, if the details of the agreement are true, and if both parties adhere to the terms going forward then:
Israel has achieved its goals of pushing the Hezbollah north of the Litani.
Israel has managed to split the conflict and, while its armed forces replenish, rest and rearm, can focus on Gaza.
It has managed to get some international support for enforcement of its terms in South Lebanon.
This to me suggests that Israel has dominated in this sphere.
There is another nuance. First, it would wrong to say that Israel’s non -occupation of Lebanon suggests it lost. taking over all, even South, of Lebanon was never a strategic objective to begin with.
Second, as far as Iran’s own war (separating that part of the conflict) is concerned, a lot will depend on their upcoming response. Its leaders have spoken publicly about a harsh response to Israel, so whether that happens or not will also be a factor in the strategic evaluation of how this war ended.
Iran has gained a lot of respect for its response to the Israelis, as a sovereign nation not to be taken lightly.
On the other hand, if the details of the agreement are true, and if both parties adhere to the terms going forward then:
Israel has achieved its goals of pushing the Hezbollah north of the Litani.
Israel has managed to split the conflict and, while its armed forces replenish, rest and rearm, can focus on Gaza.
It has managed to get some international support for enforcement of its terms in South Lebanon.
This to me suggests that Israel has dominated in this sphere.
There is another nuance. First, it would wrong to say that Israel’s non -occupation of Lebanon suggests it lost. taking over all, even South, of Lebanon was never a strategic objective to begin with.
Second, as far as Iran’s own war (separating that part of the conflict) is concerned, a lot will depend on their upcoming response. Its leaders have spoken publicly about a harsh response to Israel, so whether that happens or not will also be a factor in the strategic evaluation of how this war ended.








