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Israeli Ministers Express Indignation Over Proposed Ceasefire In Lebanon

Flame and smoke rise over Lebanon as seen from Israel's border with Lebanon, in northern Israel

Right-wing Israeli ministers have expressed strong opposition to reports of the United States pushing for a weeks-long ceasefire in Lebanon, with concerns raised over the potential impact on ongoing military operations against Hezbollah. The Israeli military's Chief of the General Staff, Herzi Halevi, issued a clear warning of a possible ground incursion in Lebanon, emphasizing the airstrikes as part of the strategy to weaken Hezbollah.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's silence on the ceasefire reports has drawn criticism from within his own government. While Netanyahu has not confirmed or denied the reports, his upcoming speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York raises speculation about potential diplomatic efforts.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich emphasized the need to prevent the enemy from regrouping and continuing hostilities, advocating for sustained military pressure. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's Jewish Power party called for an urgent meeting, signaling internal political tensions within Netanyahu's coalition.

Minister Orit Strock rejected the idea of a ceasefire, citing a lack of moral justification for halting military operations. Opposition leader Yair Lapid supported a shorter ceasefire but insisted on the removal of Hezbollah from Israel's northern border as a condition.

Culture Minister Miki Zohar, representing Netanyahu's Likud party, cautioned against a ceasefire, warning of potential strategic errors. The differing opinions within the Israeli government reflect the complex challenges and considerations surrounding the conflict in Lebanon.

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