The Biden administration has one goal in relation to supporting Israel, keep Hezbollah from entering the conflict.
Hamas has small rockets and inbred jihadi terrorists. Hezbollah has precision missiles built up over time, more money, sophisticated targeting systems and a more disciplined approach. Israel can enter Gaza and begin operations; it will not be easy at all, but it is possible. However, if Hezbollah launches from the North, the U.S. will need to intervene on behalf of Israel.
That is the reason we keep seeing these statements:
Hezbollah will not engage Israel without direct approval from Tehran, Iran. Currently Iran views the Biden administration as a useful ally.
From the perspective of Iran, they have an interesting decision. Keep the happy geopolitical leverage they have with the Biden administration or put the Biden administration into a corner by activating their Hezbollah terrorists.
I don’t think Iran will approve Hezbollah for two reasons. First, because they will want to maintain the Joe Biden team’s usefulness for them. Second, I doubt even Hezbollah realized how much success Hamas would have in the 10/7 attack.


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