Summary
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there would be no ceasefire with Lebanon and reaffirmed his intention to continue military operations.
- He said Israeli forces were striking Hezbollah positions in Lebanon as fighting between the two sides continued.
- With military tensions in the Middle East still elevated, whether the conflict broadens along the Lebanese front remains a key variable.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there would be no ceasefire with Lebanon, reaffirming his intention to continue military operations.
Netanyahu said on June 9 that there would be "no ceasefire" regarding Lebanon, according to Walter Bloomberg.
The remarks came as Israeli forces struck Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, with fighting between the two sides continuing.
Israel has recently continued military operations in Lebanese territory as part of efforts to curb Hezbollah's attack capabilities.
With military tensions in the Middle East still elevated, whether the conflict broadens along the Lebanese front remains a key variable. The course of the fighting and the scale of any response will be closely watched.


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