Defense Priorities Defense Priorities
  • Policy Topics
    • Ukraine-Russia
    • NATO
    • China
    • Syria
    • Israel-Iran
  • Research
    • Briefs
    • Explainers
    • Reports
  • Programs
    • Grand Strategy Program
    • Military Analysis Program
    • Asia Program
    • Middle East Program
  • Experts
  • Events
  • Media
  • About
    • Mission & Vision
    • People
    • Jobs
    • Contact
  • Donate
Select Page
Home / Israel / Israel Invades Lebanon: What We Know, What We Don’t
Israel, Israel‑Hamas, Middle East

October 1, 2024

Israel Invades Lebanon: What We Know, What We Don’t

Rosemary Kelanic, director of Middle East engagement at Defense Priorities, told Newsweek that Israel may have suggested it would be a short operation, but there are parallels with the Gaza invasion and the prospect of mission creep.

She said following the October 7 attacks by Hamas, Israel said it would go into northern Gaza to clear out Hamas, “then they went further into Gaza and they’re still there.”

Early reports suggest Israel has informed the United States it is going to be a limited incursion. “But are they really going to just go in to create a buffer in the South, or are they potentially open to or even planning on going further?” she said.

“If their objective is that they want to prevent an October 7-style attack from Hezbollah in Lebanon, then they could probably do that by going 20 miles or so up to the Litani River and clearing out Hezbollah and just occupying it for some period of time,” she said.

“That could potentially work,” she said and could prevent a paramilitary-style invasion of Israel from the north.

However, she said if the goal is really to get displaced Israelis from the north back into their homes, which is what the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said, Hezbollah rockets will still be a threat.

“The rocket problem is going to extend them a lot further than the Litani River because Hezbollah has a huge arsenal of short-range, medium-range and long-range vessels,” she said.

Read at Newsweek

Featuring

Rosemary
Kelanic

Director, Middle East Program

Defense Priorities

More on Middle East

op-edIsrael‑Hamas, Israel, Middle East

What Israel’s Qatar strike on Hamas reveals

By Daniel DePetris

September 9, 2025

op-edIsrael‑Hamas, Israel, Middle East

What does Trump want in Gaza?

By Daniel DePetris

September 4, 2025

op-edAfghanistan, Counterterrorism, Middle East

Turns out leaving Afghanistan did not unleash terror on U.S. or region

By Rosemary Kelanic

August 28, 2025

In the mediaIran, Middle East, Sanctions

Why European countries want to reimpose harsh sanctions on Iran

Featuring Jennifer Kavanagh

August 28, 2025

op-edIsrael‑Hamas, Israel, Israel‑Iran

America’s relationship with Israel is a moral hazard

By William Walldorf

August 26, 2025

op-edMiddle East, Israel, Syria

Donald Trump tries to make history in Syria and Lebanon

By Daniel DePetris

August 26, 2025

Events on Israel

See All Events
virtualMiddle East, Basing and force posture, Diplomacy, Houthis, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Israel‑Hamas, Military analysis, Syria

Past Virtual Event: Trump in the Middle East: Impacts, implications, and alternatives

May 16, 2025
virtualMiddle East, Alliances, Diplomacy, Israel, Military analysis

Past Virtual Event: Assessing a formal U.S.-Saudi alliance

October 17, 2024

Receive expert foreign policy analysis

Join the hub of realism and restraint

Expert updates and analysis to enhance your understanding of vital U.S. national security issues

Defense Priority Mono Logo

Our mission is to inform citizens, thought leaders, and policymakers of the importance of a strong, dynamic military—used more judiciously to protect America’s narrowly defined national interests—and promote a realistic grand strategy prioritizing restraint, diplomacy, and free trade to ensure U.S. security.

  • About
  • For Media
  • Jobs
  • Donate
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact
© 2025 Defense Priorities All Right Reserved