Summary
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there will be no ceasefire with Lebanon and that military operations will continue.
- He said clashes between the two sides are continuing as Israeli forces strike Hezbollah positions in Lebanon.
- With military tensions persisting across the Middle East, whether the fighting escalates on the Lebanese front remains a key variable.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there will be no ceasefire with Lebanon, reaffirming his intention to continue military operations.
Walter Bloomberg reported on Oct. 9 that Netanyahu, commenting on the situation in Lebanon, said, "There is no ceasefire."
The remarks came as Israeli forces continued striking Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. Clashes between the two sides are ongoing.
Israel has recently continued military operations in Lebanon. The campaign is aimed at curbing Hezbollah's attack capabilities.
With military tensions persisting across the Middle East, whether the fighting widens on the Lebanese front remains a key variable. The course of the clashes and the scale of any response are in focus.


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