Hezbollah Rejects Direct Negotiations with Israel
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In the fight against the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees the ongoing threat to his country from rockets and drones as the central problem. He made this clear at a military conference. This problem must be solved with a combination of operational and technological measures, the prime minister said on Monday. Only then will they be "on the path to disarming Hezbollah."
After talks with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire in mid-April. Lebanon is not officially a conflicting party. Hezbollah was not directly involved in the ceasefire talks, but signalled that it would hold on to the ceasefire - provided that Israel also suspends the attacks.In fact, attacks on both sides occur almost daily.In the negotiations, the Lebanese…
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