Israel Vows to Fight on as Iran Warns Ceasefire Talks at Risk
Netanyahu said Israel will keep striking Hezbollah until northern residents can return home, as Beirut and southern Lebanon sites came under repeated attack.
- On Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel will continue to strike Hezbollah "with force, precision, and determination" until security is restored for northern residents.
- Military operations intensified Wednesday, including a Beirut strike that killed Ali Yusuf Harshi, the personal secretary to Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem and a close adviser.
- At least 203 people were killed and 1,000 wounded in Wednesday's airstrikes, according to the Lebanese health ministry, while Hezbollah fighters engaged Israeli forces in close-quarters combat Thursday in Bint Jbeil.
- Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that Tehran views Lebanon as an "inseparable part of the ceasefire," complicating upcoming Pakistan negotiations and rendering talks "meaningless."
- The United States and Israel maintain that Lebanon remains excluded from the two-week truce, positioning the fighting outside the broader ceasefire agreement despite Iranian objections.
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Israel vows to fight on as Iran warns ceasefire talks at risk
Israel vowed to continue its campaign against Hezbollah on Thursday, dismissing mounting international concern that its strikes on Lebanon threaten a fragile US-Iran truce that could lead to peace negotiations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel will continue to attack the terrorist group Hezbollah operating in Lebanon.
'Israel will continue strikes on Hezbollah wherever necessary': PM Benjamin Netanyahu
Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who will lead Tehran's delegation for the talks in Pakistan, has accused the Israeli side of violating three key clauses of the '10-point proposal' on which the temporary ceasefire was initially agreed to kickstart further negotiations.
Israel will attack the pro-Islamic movement Hezbollah "anywhere it will be necessary", Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, while Israel continues its campaign of bombing from Lebanon, which has fought over 200 deaths on Wednesday, according to the Lebanese authorities.
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Israeli forces strike crossings, weapons sites and command centers in Lebanon as sirens sound repeatedly in Kiryat Shmona amid continued fire from across the border; close aide to Hezbollah chief killed in Beirut strike
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