Hezbollah is weighing its options after two days of remote attacks against its members and civilians.
Two days of attacks on communication devices have shaken Lebanon.
Thousands of people were injured and 37 died, including children.
Hezbollah, whose members were attacked, says it is the worst security breach since the war in Gaza began nearly a year ago.
He is blaming Israel and has threatened to retaliate.
Now that Israel is moving troops north towards the Lebanese border, what will happen next in this escalating conflict? Is there any hope for a diplomatic solution?
Presenter: Puranam of Elizabeth
Guests:
Najat Aoun Saliba – Member of the Lebanese Parliament for the non-sectarian Taqqadum, or Progress, party
Robert Geist Pinfold, professor of peace and security at Durham University (England) and expert in strategy and territorial conflicts
Jamal Ghosn, political commentator and former editor of Al-Akhbar newspaper