Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly shifting his strategic focus toward Lebanon, viewing it as his last opportunity to secure a decisive victory after setbacks in Gaza and tensions with Iran. Analysts suggest this move reflects a calculated attempt to bolster his political standing amid domestic pressure.
"With previous military and diplomatic efforts yielding mixed results, Lebanon represents a critical juncture for Netanyahu's legacy," noted one regional expert.
The prime minister's office has not officially commented on the speculation, but sources indicate that renewed attention on Lebanon's border tensions could shape Israel's security agenda in the coming months.