Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that there is currently no agreement with Lebanon, despite US-led efforts to end the fighting, according to Israel’s official broadcasting authority KAN. He made the remarks at the start of a meeting of Israelβs Security Cabinet. Netanyahu, wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip, said a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon “is not yet finalized,” emphasizing that “from Israel’s perspective, there is currently no agreement,” given Hezbollah’s opposition to the proposed terms. He added that “the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon has not been fully formulated and is not yet complete.” “Hezbollah opposes it, and therefore, from Israel’s perspective, there is no current […]
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