Smoke over parts of Lebanon remained fresh Tuesday, as Israel continued its strikes. Hezbollah has responded with more rockets. At his last speech to the United Nations (UN), U.S. President Joe Biden called for diplomacy to calm tensions. But the Americans have failed for nearly a year to get Hamas and Israel to agree to a ceasefire — which is Hezbollah’s condition to stop attacking. Nathaniel Dove looks at Israel and Hezbollah’s objectives and where they could lead.
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