Hezbollah plans strike against Israel but war unlikely

Hezbollah will retaliate against
Israel after drones crashed in Beirut’s suburbs, but a new war between the old
enemies remains unlikely, the Iran-backed movement’s deputy leader has said.
“I rule out that the atmosphere is
one of war, it is one of a response to an attack,” Sheikh Naim Qassem told
Russia’s RT Arabic channel on Tuesday night. “Everything will be decided at its
time.”
Lebanon’s Hezbollah is preparing a
“calculated strike” in response to the drones but seeks to avoid a new war with
Israel, two sources allied to the Shiite Muslim movement told Reuters earlier
on Tuesday.
Israel has not claimed
responsibility for the two drones that crashed in the Hezbollah-dominated
southern suburbs of Beirut at the weekend, with one them exploding.
Israeli officials have declined to
comment when asked if Israel was responsible for the drones, which Hezbollah
says were rigged with explosives.
But in a speech on Sunday, Nasrallah
described it as the first Israeli attack in Lebanon since the two sides fought
a month-long war in 2006.
In response to questions about the
origin or target of the drones, Qassem did not give details.
He said Hezbollah deemed it an
attack that it must respond to, so that Israel does not upset the status quo
and set its own terms.
“We want the strike to be a
surprise...and so there is no interest in diving into the details,” he added.
“The coming days will reveal this.”