Israel Defense Forces Northern Command
head Maj. Gen. Ori Gordin has recently suggested in private meetings
that the IDF be authorized to create a security buffer zone under
Israeli control in Southern Lebanon, sources privy to the discussions
told Israel Hayom on Monday.
Gordin argued that current conditions are
favorable for the IDF to swiftly implement such a move. He noted that
many members of the “Radwan Force,” the Hezbollah unit previously
stationed near the border fence, have either been killed during the past
11 months of conflict or retreated northward.
Furthermore, there has been a significant
departure of civilians from southern Lebanese villages. Estimates
suggest that only about 20% of the pre-Oct. 7 population remains in the
area. This substantial decrease in civilian presence would allow the IDF
to execute the proposed maneuver more efficiently and rapidly.
The primary objectives of this strategy
are to neutralize the threat and push Hezbollah forces back, thereby
safeguarding northern Israeli communities. Additionally, it aims to
create leverage for negotiating a lasting settlement, as Hezbollah would
likely be motivated to reach an agreement to prompt an IDF withdrawal.
It’s important to note that such an
operation would effectively launch a major, wide-ranging campaign
against Hezbollah. There are uncertainties about controlling its
duration and preventing it from escalating into a broader regional
conflict. Nevertheless, there’s a growing recognition among Israel’s
civilian leadership that, given the failure of U.S. diplomatic efforts
to broker a political settlement with Hezbollah, substantial military
action may be the only recourse to enable northern residents to return
to their homes.
An IDF spokesperson stated in response to the report that, “We do not comment on discussions held in closed forums.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
stated during recent strategic discussions that the IDF should prepare
for an expanded northern campaign. The Diplomatic-Security Cabinet on
Monday officially designated the return of northern residents as a war
objective.
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