Are Israel and Hizballah Destined for All-Out War? A Discussion

Join Raphael BenLevi, Richard Goldberg, and Hanin Ghaddar for a critical conversation on the possible war between Israel and Hizballah.

An Israeli armored soldier overlooks Lebanon during the 2006 Second Lebanon War.

An Israeli armored soldier overlooks Lebanon during the 2006 Second Lebanon War.

Wednesday, April 17
12 PM ET, Live on Zoom

Since October 7, Israel has been engaged in a war of attrition with Hizballah on its northern border, the most significant fighting there since 2006. This has many wondering if an all-out war in Lebanon will emerge; indeed, many Israelis expect such a war to start any day.

That’s the subject of the Israeli foreign-policy expert Raphael BenLevi‘s feature essay for Mosaic this month.

It’s also the focus of a live event we’re hosting next week with him, the Iran expert Richard Goldberg, and the Lebanese political analyst Hanin Ghaddar. Moderated by Mosaic editor Jonathan Silver, they’ll discuss the chances of war between Israel and Hizballah, the role of Iran in the current hostilities, and how such a war could be won.

How To Join: 

This event will take place on Wednesday, April 17, at 12 PM ET. It is available exclusively to Mosaic subscribers. If you’re not yet a Mosaic subscriber, you can join here. Your subscription will be your event ticket.

If you’re already a Mosaic subscriber, you can RSVP below.

More about: Hezbollah, Hizballah, IDF, Iran, Lebanon War, Northern border, Northern Israel