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After attacks, Israel and Hezbollah swiftly move to talk of containment

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August 27, 2024

Long-dreaded retaliation appears to be over, with both sides claiming victories of sorts

After attacks, Israel and Hezbollah swiftly move to talk of containment

For weeks, Israelis have waited in trepidation for a major attack by Hezbollah in retaliation for Israel's assassination of a senior commander of the Lebanese group in Beirut in July, amid widespread fears that a cross-border escalation could spiral into an all-out regional war.

But much of Israel woke up on Aug 25 to find that, at least for the immediate term, the long-dreaded attack appeared to be over almost before it started.

Israel and Hezbollah quickly claimed victories of sorts: Israel for its predawn pre-emptive strikes against what the military said were thousands of Hezbollah's rocket launcher barrels in southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah for its subsequent firing of barrages of rockets and drones at northern Israel, which the Israeli military said killed a naval officer.

By breakfast time, the two sides were employing the language of containment.

Hezbollah announced that it had completed the "first stage" of its attack to avenge the assassination of the senior commander, Fouad Shukur, and appeared to be calling it a day, at least for now.

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said he had spoken to US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin, and they had "discussed the importance of avoiding regional escalation", according to a statement from Mr Gallant's office.

Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah said in a speech on the evening of Aug 25 that his group had attacked an Israeli intelligence base, Glilot, just north of Tel Aviv. If the results of the attack on the base turned out to be satisfactory, he said, the militia would rest its case.

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