Hezbollah ‘doesn’t have the appetite’ for another war with Israel: Military analyst
- Elijah Magnier
- Sunday 23 Mar 25
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The Israeli military has launched more attacks on southern Lebanon.
It’s killed seven people and injured another 40 since the strikes began on Saturday.
Tel Aviv says its air raids on the cities of Tyre and Touline were targeting Hezbollah positions.
It’s the largest escalation since a ceasefire agreed in November ended most of the cross-border fighting between Israeli troops and Hezbollah.
Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem has the latest from Beirut, Lebanon.
Elijah Magnier, a Brussels-based military and political analyst, says he doesn’t believe the truce between Israel and Hezbollah will collapse.

Elijah Magnier
Elijah J. Magnier is a veteran war-zone correspondent and political analyst with over 38 years’ experience in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Extended field work in Lebanon, Bosnia, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya and Syria, created his extensive network of trusted military and political contacts. Magnier specialises in real-time reporting and in-depth analysis of political, strategic and military planning, terrorism and counter-terrorism.
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