Rubber match: a third Lebanon war |
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Authors: | Jonathan Levinson |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University , New York , USA jdl2139@columbia.edu |
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Abstract: | Israel and Hezbollah have applied the lessons learned from the 2006 Lebanon War and have been preparing for a future conflict with both sides aiming for a more decisive victory. With improved capabilities from 2006, future hostilities will be far more destructive. This article analyzes their performance in 2006 and the lessons they have drawn to predict what a future conflict is likely to look like. The article analyzes both parties in three categories: ground forces; rockets, missiles, and anti-armor weapons; and lastly, Israel's air and sea dominance and Hezbollah's efforts to counter that dominance. Finally, this article argues that, contrary to conventional wisdom, a large-scale conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is unlikely to become a larger regional conflict involving Syria and Iran. |
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Keywords: | Lebanon Israel IDF Hezbollah military capabilities assessment |
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