Israel continues to reject any cease-fire initiative in Lebanon, shutting all doors to negotiation. This was confirmed by its foreign minister, Gideon Saar, who stated on Sunday that Tel Aviv does not wish to enter into direct negotiations with Beirut, leaving the way open for the continuation and expansion of the war.Information received by Lebanese officials indicates that the Israeli army is determined to carry out a ground operation reaching the banks of the Litani River, while continuing airstrikes and targeted assassinations in other areas, including Beirut’s southern suburbs.The way the Israelis are handling the negotiation file clearly indicates that they are attempting to manipulate the Lebanese by spreading a lot of conflicting information. This is part of their strategy — previously used in Gaza with Hamas — which involves...
Israel continues to reject any cease-fire initiative in Lebanon, shutting all doors to negotiation. This was confirmed by its foreign minister, Gideon Saar, who stated on Sunday that Tel Aviv does not wish to enter into direct negotiations with Beirut, leaving the way open for the continuation and expansion of the war.Information received by Lebanese officials indicates that the Israeli army is determined to carry out a ground operation reaching the banks of the Litani River, while continuing airstrikes and targeted assassinations in other areas, including Beirut’s southern suburbs.The way the Israelis are handling the negotiation file clearly indicates that they are attempting to manipulate the Lebanese by spreading a lot of conflicting information. This is part of their strategy — previously used in Gaza with Hamas — which...
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