The Impact of the Thirty-three Days War on Iran's Regional Status
Subject Areas :Nozar Shafiee 1 , Ahmad Moradi 2
1 - استادیار گروه علوم سیاسی دانشگاه اصفهان
2 - کارشناس ارشد علوم سیاسی
Keywords: The thirty, three days war ( days war), Middle East (ME), Hezbollah, Regional security structure,
Abstract :
The vast and all-out Isreal's invasion to Lebanon in June which lasted for thirty three days can be considered as a turning point in Arab- Isreaeli conflicts. This war which is actually the sixth war between the two nations is longer, unique, and outstanding in different dimensions when compared with other previous of Israel wars. This is due to Isreal's unattainable predetermined goals before this heavy war and within US support. It is a clear example of a very severe repetition of failure in withdrawing from South of Lebanon in . In this way, the Islamic Resistance warriors defeated the great Isreal invasion and consequently the domestic equations in Lebanon, Isreal, and the region changed, and new and fundamental developments occurred. This war has had both military and political ties impact on Iran, a country which has had close spiritual and political ties with Hezbollah. The main focus of this study is to see the effects of this thirty three- days war on Iran's regional status. The results reveal that the positive effects of this war in different dimensions have led to strengthening and promoting Iran's status in both regional and international levels.