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What Netanyahu Hopes to Gain from Ceasefire Breaches in Lebanon

Saturday 9 May 2026
What Netanyahu Hopes to Gain from Ceasefire Breaches in Lebanon

ALWAGHT- The escalation of Israeli attacks on Lebanon appears motivated less by genuine security needs than by the personal political survival of Benjamin Netanyahu. Facing corruption charges, the prime minister has little to gain from peace—which would only place him squarely in the courtroom.

Recent developments have transformed the Axis of Resistance from a loose collection of groups into a cohesive, multi-layered network where components directly influence one another. Consequently, Israel's attacks on Lebanon should not be viewed as a mere border conflict but as part of a broader strategic project. Following the October 7th "Al-Aqsa Storm," operation and Israel's subsequent security failure, Tel Aviv's primary priority became the elimination of the Axis of Resistance from the regional equation entirely.

Israel sought to use the Gaza war as the beginning of a comprehensive redesign of West Asia's balance of power, targeting Hamas, Hezbollah, and even Iran. However, after months of warfare, Israel has failed to achieve its primary objective: Hamas remains, Hezbollah has not collapsed, and the Resistance's supporting fronts are still active. This failure has become a key driver behind Israel's intensified attacks on Lebanon and repeated ceasefire violations, as Tel Aviv believes neutralizing Hezbollah is essential to restoring its lost deterrence.

Beyond military goals, Israel's escalation aims to disrupt Iran-US negotiations and prevent any reduction in regional tensions, as Tel Aviv requires a state of permanent war to maintain its strategic leverage. Furthermore, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is personally driven by domestic crises, including devastating security failures and ongoing corruption charges. For Netanyahu, continuing the war is a matter of political survival, as peace would bring the October 7th failures and judicial proceedings back to the forefront.

The recent forty-day war against Iran exposed the limits of American and Israeli power, demonstrating that the strategy of eliminating the Axis of Resistance has failed. Today, Lebanon is not merely a border crisis but part of a larger struggle over the region's future. While Israel seeks war to guarantee its political survival and preserve its deterrence, the Resistance strives to impose a new equation where Israeli unilateralism no longer holds sway—a reality Israel continues to disregard.

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Zionist regime Israel Netanyahu Lebanon Hezbollah Ceasefire breach Iran Resistance

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