April's ceasefire did not bring a cease in fire, so what is the plan with Hezbollah? - analysis
The article discusses the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah despite a ceasefire in April. It highlights that previous military actions in 2025 and 2026 have not successfully neutralized the group. The analysis raises questions about future strategies to address the persistent threat posed by Hezbollah.
- ▪The ceasefire in April did not lead to a halt in hostilities.
- ▪Precision strikes in 2025 and a March 2026 offensive failed to dismantle Hezbollah.
- ▪The article explores potential strategies to counter Hezbollah's influence.
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April's ceasefire did not bring a cease in fire, so what is the plan with Hezbollah? - analysisA year of precision strikes in 2025 didn’t destroy the group. Neither did the March 2026 offensive. The question is how to stop the enemy this time.Follow us on GoogleIDF soldiers and a tank operate in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2026.(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
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