Does Israel really think it can get rid of Hezbollah in Lebanon?
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An Al Jazeera analyst questions whether Israel genuinely believes it can eliminate Hezbollah through discussions with Lebanon, casting doubt on the diplomatic process. Imad Harb argues that talks between the two countries are unlikely to produce meaningful benefits for Lebanon itself. The segment examines the feasibility of Israeli military and political objectives against the entrenched militant group, which has deep roots in Lebanese society and significant regional backing. The framing suggests skepticism about both Israel's tactical prospects and the diplomatic framework's ability to resolve the underlying conflict.