As Iran and Israel stepped back from the brink of all-out war last week, one signal that neither party was keen on escalation stood out: the limited role of Hizbollah.
Rising tensions between Israel and the Lebanese militant group since Hamas launched its deadly assault on October 7 have led to the most deadly clashes beyond Israel’s borders in decades.
Yet when regional hostilities reached their most dangerous level yet in the conflict — with Tehran launching a barrage of 300 missiles and drones in its first ever direct attack on Israel — Hizbollah’s participation was largely symbolic.
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