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* '''Disarmament and Destruction of Hezbollah:''' Israel aimed to disarm and eliminate Hezbollah. As the conflict dragged on without achieving this objective, Israel shifted its focus to occupying parts of Lebanon up to the Litani River. However, this too proved unsuccessful, and Israel ultimately accepted UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which mandated the deployment of the Lebanese army and UN forces along the border and up to the Litani River.
* '''Disarmament and Destruction of Hezbollah:''' Israel aimed to disarm and eliminate Hezbollah. As the conflict dragged on without achieving this objective, Israel shifted its focus to occupying parts of Lebanon up to the Litani River. However, this too proved unsuccessful, and Israel ultimately accepted UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which mandated the deployment of the Lebanese army and UN forces along the border and up to the Litani River.


2. '''Release of Captured Soldiers:''' Israel also demanded the return of its two captured soldiers.
* '''Release of Captured Soldiers:''' Israel also demanded the return of its two captured soldiers.


3. '''Creation of a New Middle East:''' Condoleezza Rice, then U.S. Secretary of State, described the 33-day war as the beginning of a "New Middle East." experts suggest that both Israel and the U.S. sought to shape a region that would be compliant and effectively serve as a U.S. sphere of influence.
*'''Creation of a New Middle East:''' Condoleezza Rice, then U.S. Secretary of State, described the 33-day war as the beginning of a "New Middle East." experts suggest that both Israel and the U.S. sought to shape a region that would be compliant and effectively serve as a U.S. sphere of influence.


[[Al-Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah|Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah]] argued that if Lebanon had fallen during the 2006 conflict, the U.S.-Israeli agenda would have extended the war into [[Syria]] and targeted Palestinian resistance, ultimately encircling [[Iran]].
[[Al-Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah|Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah]] argued that if Lebanon had fallen during the 2006 conflict, the U.S.-Israeli agenda would have extended the war into [[Syria]] and targeted Palestinian resistance, ultimately encircling [[Iran]].


By the end of the war, Israel had retreated from all its initial objectives and achieved none of its stated goals. experts generally view Hezbollah as having emerged victorious in fulfilling its aims.
By the end of the war, Israel had retreated from all its initial objectives and achieved none of its stated goals. experts generally view Hezbollah as having emerged victorious in fulfilling its aims.
==Qana Massacre==
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The second Qana massacre took place during the 33-day war, perpetrated by Israeli forces. On July 30, Israeli fighter jets conducted an airstrike on a three-story building at midnight, resulting in around 50 casualties, the majority of whom were children.
In response to the deaths of 28 civilians in Qana, Israel agreed to a 48-hour ceasefire.
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