Former Israeli Chief of Staff Discusses 1993 Planned Air Campaign Against Hezbollah and Syria
Former Israeli Chief of Staff Discusses 1993 Planned Air Campaign Against Hezbollah and Syria The passage provides a detailed recollection of internal Israeli military deliberations in 1993 about a large‑scale air operation against Hezbollah, mentioning political pressure from right‑wing figures and the strategic goal of pressuring Syria. While it offers concrete dates, actors, and operational intent, the information is largely historical and already part of the public record, limiting its novelty and immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Raful Eitan, founder of the Tsomet party, called Hezbollah attacks an "act of war" and urged a strong response.; Yitzhak Rabin and the speaker (future chief of staff) debated a limited air campaign rather than a ground invasion.; The proposed operation aimed to target Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley to pressure both Beirut and Damascus.
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Former Israeli Chief of Staff Discusses 1993 Planned Air Campaign Against Hezbollah and Syria The passage provides a detailed recollection of internal Israeli military deliberations in 1993 about a large‑scale air operation against Hezbollah, mentioning political pressure from right‑wing figures and the strategic goal of pressuring Syria. While it offers concrete dates, actors, and operational intent, the information is largely historical and already part of the public record, limiting its novelty and immediate investigative payoff. Key insights: Raful Eitan, founder of the Tsomet party, called Hezbollah attacks an "act of war" and urged a strong response.; Yitzhak Rabin and the speaker (future chief of staff) debated a limited air campaign rather than a ground invasion.; The proposed operation aimed to target Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley to pressure both Beirut and Damascus.
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