No Deal with Lebanon without Hezbollah, Suggests Netanyahu
Netanyahu said Israel will not withdraw until Hezbollah accepts a ceasefire and disarms, after the group rejected a U.S.-brokered proposal, officials said.
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No deal with Lebanon without Hezbollah, suggests Netanyahu
There will be no agreement with Lebanon, and Israeli forces will not leave southern Lebanon unless Hezbollah agrees to a ceasefire and disarms, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet on Thursday evening. Hezbollah struck down a US-brokered proposal agreed upon after talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington on Wednesday, which stipulated that Hezbollah fighters evacuate southern Lebanon and that the Lebanese Army extend …
Netanyahu says IDF won't withdraw from southern Lebanon in the near future
Speaking with the heads of northern Israeli municipalities, the prime minister said that Iran continues to seek to advance plans for a Hezbollah invasion of Israeli territory. Meanwhile, Hezbollah militants and Israeli soldiers continued to exchange fire on Thursday, with one IDF soldier killed by an anti-tank missile
Israeli Security Cabinet Nixes Vote on Lebanon Ceasefire Proposal After Hezbollah Chief Rejects It
Israeli ministers refrained from approving a proposed ceasefire […] The post Israeli Security Cabinet Nixes Vote on Lebanon Ceasefire Proposal After Hezbollah Chief Rejects It appeared first on The Media Line.
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Netanyahu Tells Cabinet: ‘There Is No Agreement; We’re Waiting for Hezbollah’s Response’
A heated debate erupted Thursday night during a meeting of Israel’s security cabinet as several ministers voiced opposition to a proposed ceasefire arrangement with Lebanon, while Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu clarified that no agreement currently exists because Hezbollah has not accepted the terms. The discussion came after the United States announced details of a proposed framework following talks between Israeli and Lebanese representativ…
This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Yedioth Ahronoth reported that the Israeli Security Cabinet did not vote on any ceasefire resolution in Lebanon during its meeting last night, meaning the issue of a truce remains unresolved. This comes amidst continued escalation on the Lebanese front, with increasing political and military indicators pointing to a future confrontatio…
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