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IMO the buffer zone achieved (which is not all the way across the Litani as I understand by the news reports, it just touches the Litani from one or two points as a token victory in meeting the objective), is less of a victory than the destruction of Lebanon.Officer of Engineers said:The original strategic intent was to create a buffer zone all the way to the Litani. They've done that. Not pretty. Not good. But it's done.
What they should have done was to race to the Litani, block the Hezbollah's LOCs with force and then reduce them at pace.
Instead, they tried cutting the LOCs through airpower when they have insufficent loads to do so; added on top of their need to reduce known Hezbollah's positions. The IsAF was running out of bombs.
When the army started their push, the Hezbollah was waiting for them and the stupidity of announcing your OPOBJ allowed the Hezbollah to setup ambush points and fortify their positions and their LOCs. That allowed them to withdraw in order. The Hezbollah won the recee battle. But they lost the main force battle mainly because they used up their main forces to win the recee battle.
The job was ugly. It was sloppy. But the job was done.
The UN force really won't eliminate Hezbollah's presence from Lebanon. They'd just not be attacking Israel. Instead they'd be fighting for more power. They are heros. The youth which lost their families and homes would see them as the only people fighting FOR THEM, while the Lebanese politicians were crying in front of the international arena.
Israel wins but not over Hezbollah, but the Lebanese people (the very people it gave some BS comments in the beginning that its doing this for them). Hezbollah on the other hand wins on both counts. The Lebanese lose all the way, with Hezbollah now on the rise, and a country in ruins it'd be decades before the return of normalcy.
Even by getting back into the buffer zone, Hezbollah has to be really stupid to launch an attack to regain the Sheba Farmlands for several years.
You know what I think OoE, as Wadawada hinted... This had no OpObj. There was a political objective, to intensify a fight enough to drag Syria in and hence Iran.
Once the fightings start, that'd be enough of an excuse to bomb the crap out of Iran. Baiting. They did not bite. Even the Zelzal was kept at bay.
That didn't work, Lebanon was not their objective, hence the ceasefire.