Blinken says Israel has lost sovereignty in the North due to Hezbollah attacks
Firas Maksad, senior researcher at the Middle East Institute, wrote on X that there was still time for key players to find a diplomatic solution. Mr. Hochstein’s trip, he said, would likely take place Wednesday. “The window for diplomacy is closing but it’s not closed,” he said.Mr. Blinken, speaking Monday at the Brookings Institution, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington, said he did not believe the key players in the border conflict — Israel, Hezbollah and Iran — actually wanted to go to war, but that is where the “momentum” in the fighting could lead. U.S. officials fear such a conflict could force the United States to intervene on Israel’s behalf.“Nobody really wants a war,” Mr. Blinken said. He said Iran, a determined enemy of Israel, “wants to make sure that Hezbollah is not destro...