https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/04/27/trumps-lebanon-gamble-could-undermine-effort-against-iran/
Under pressure from the US president, the IDF has stopped strikes on Hezbollah's power centers. The terrorist organization, for its part, continues to violate the ceasefire. Israel must stop playing by Hezbollah's rules in order to disrupt its operations. In Gaza, too, greater sophistication is needed in the face of Hamas' military buildup, which could begin targeting IDF forces at any moment.
The restrictions imposed on IDF activity in Lebanon and the halt to strikes in Beirut are allowing Hezbollah to continue violating the ceasefire without fearing that the price it will pay will be unbearable. They leave the Lebanese terrorist organization in control of the location, timing, frequency and means by which it clashes with Israel, as well as control over the intensity of the escalation. In practice, this also gives Hezbollah the ability to set new rules and shape the equations of response against Israel.
President Donald Trump sought to restrain Israel in order to pave the way for diplomatic dialogue between Jerusalem and President Joseph Aoun's government. In practice, he has denied Israel part of the freedom of action it had until two months ago and allowed it to continue operating with one hand tied behind its back.
Except anyone reading the news knows that Israel continues to act freely in Lebanon every day.
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