Is it war? Why the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict remains hard to define
Briefly

Adnan Nasser emphasized that Hezbollah is engaged in a 'limited war' with Israel since the October 7 attacks, raising concerns about the intensifying conflict's scope. He warned, 'The war has included multiple fronts. It's a question of scale and degree. Do we want to see all these other fronts, Lebanon, Yemen risk looking like Gaza after almost a year of being bombarded by the Israeli military?'
Andreas Krieg noted that despite Israeli strikes resulting in over 180 casualties, the term 'war' hasn't been used yet, as 'there haven’t been any boots on the ground'.
Tensions escalated significantly this week between Israel and Hezbollah with both sides exchanging heavy fire, yet neither is officially declaring a war.
Hezbollah stated it is prepared for war but won't cease its attacks until there's a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
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