Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent comments have confirmed that the intense phase of fighting in Gaza is expected to come to an end, with the Israeli army portraying its current operation in Rafah as its last major ground offensive in Gaza. However, the ramifications of this ongoing conflict extend far beyond Gaza, with potential implications for Israel’s northern border with Lebanon. The possibility of a new war between Israel and Hezbollah raises concerns about increased regional instability and further escalation of violence. The lack of progress towards a ceasefire and the release of hostages highlights the challenges of resolving the conflict and initiating the long-term recovery process for Palestinians. As Israel prepares for Phase C of its campaign, the situation remains complex and uncertain, with implications for military, diplomatic, and humanitarian efforts in the region.
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