Escalating Cross-Border Conflict Between Israel and Hezbollah
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Israel and Hezbollah are engaged in a deteriorating standoff over the interpretation of a ceasefire agreement, with each side accusing the other of violations. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserts that military operations in the north are authorized under a US-brokered deal, while Hezbollah vows to continue its response despite diplomatic criticism. This mutual escalation threatens to undermine the fragile diplomatic framework established to manage the conflict.
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Netanyahu Accuses Hezbollah of Ceasefire Violations Amid Escalating Tensions
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Saturday that Hezbollah's recent actions constitute a violation of the ceasefire agreement, prompting Israel to take vigorous measures t...
Hezbollah Vows Continued Response to Israeli Ceasefire Violations Amid Diplomatic Criticism
BEIRUT — Hezbollah announced on Saturday that it will maintain its military response to Israeli ceasefire violations, condemning both the Lebanese government and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netany...
Netanyahu Claims Cross-Border Attacks Authorized Under US-Brokered Deal
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday that military operations conducted across the security zone and north of the Litani River are being carried out under a formal ag...