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Hezbollah - Israel relations

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“We do not want war, but we are preparing for every scenario. Hezbollah understands very well that we can inflict massive damage in Lebanon if a war is launched.”

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Israeli Defence Minister
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“With every rocket over the Blue Line, the danger grows that the situation will get out of control, the danger grows that a miscalculation will trigger a hot war. All those who bear responsibility must therefore exercise the utmost restraint, and above all, Hezbollah must stop firing at Israel.”

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Foreign Minister of Germany
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“There is no real conflict between the state of Israel and Lebanon. The conflict is all around the core issue of Israel and Palestine. This is why international attention needs to be focused on finding the diplomatic, political end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and, first and foremost, the war in Gaza. The escalating fighting and bold rhetoric between Israel and Hezbollah is cause for concern. It's a very dangerous picture right now with both sides being quite bold in their remarks. A great deal of ignorance here of each side threatening to hit the other going way beyond what they've done in the past eight and a half months. It's extraordinarily dangerous for the people of Israel and the people of Lebanon if this war escalates anymore.”

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Middle East director for the NGO International Communities Organisation
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“We are very close to the moment of decision to change the rules against Hezbollah and Lebanon. In an all-out war, Hezbollah will be destroyed and Lebanon will be severely hit. The State of Israel will pay a price on the front and home fronts, but with a strong and united nation, and the full power of the [Israeli military], we will restore security to the residents of the north.”

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Israeli Foreign Minister
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“Hezbollah's increasing aggression is bringing us to the brink of what could be a wider escalation, one that could have devastating consequences for Lebanon and the entire region. Israel will take the necessary measures to protect its civilians - until security along our border with Lebanon is restored.”

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Chief Israeli military spokesperson
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“Netanyahu is under increasing pressure from far-right cabinet ministers who keep him in power to take a stronger line against Hezbollah to try to push them further away, deep into Lebanon, so they can't target these northern areas. But for Israel to take on Hezbollah it's a very different calculation than taking on Hamas. Hezbollah has thousands of - a vast array of - rockets that could easily hit many Israeli towns and cities and cause significant damage. In retaliation, Lebanon would also be catastrophically damaged by Israel, so that's why both sides have managed to avoid all-out confrontation.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Amman, Jordan
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“Hezbollah has been stepping up its attacks not only to respond to the killing of its commander but also to strengthen Hamas's negotiating position amid ceasefire talks and warn Israel against launching a major offensive in Lebanon. So this is also about deterrence on the part of Hezbollah. No doubt, this [Israeli promise to respond to the latest Hezbollah attacks] is a dangerous escalation of this ongoing conflict.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Beirut
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“Everybody is calling for a ceasefire. So it's very unlikely that they will go as far as hitting Lebanon hard enough for them to deter these skirmishes. The only option in front of them is to continue to do small exchanges of fire. And this is what has been going on since October 7. I think taking the temperature to a level where he attacks Lebanon in a substantive way and then being at the receiving end of Hezbollah's missiles will be a big mistake.”

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Professor of public policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University
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“Whoever thinks that they can harm us and we will sit idly by is making a big mistake. We are prepared for a very strong action in the north. In one way or another we will restore security to the north.”

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Prime Minister of Israel
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“Hezbollah is ready for the battle and will not allow Israel to secure any victories. Any Israeli expansion of the war on Lebanon will be met with devastation, destruction and displacement in Israel. If Israel wants to fight an all-out war, we are ready for it.”

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Hezbollah's deputy chief
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“So far, the IDF has not struck Hezbollah's significant systems. Even if the government pursues a diplomatic agreement, it will only postpone the war that will break out whenever Hezbollah chooses and on its terms-by my estimation, no later than the end of 2026. No political or diplomatic agreement will prevent Hezbollah from continuing to operate. Any such agreement only means buying time, with Israel being the only side likely to adhere to it, while Hezbollah waits for an opportune moment to initiate a full-scale confrontation.”

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Middle East expert and head of the Research Department at the Alma Research and Education Center
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