IDF, Hezbollah

Lapid: I spoke with Hochstein, any settlement in the north will be temporary

The former Prime Minister said that he believes any settlement of the conflict with Hezbollah will last 1-2 years at most.

Yair Lapid. (Photo: Tomer Neuberg/Flash90)

Former Prime Minister and current opposition leader Yair Lapid said that he spoke with Amos Hochstein, the US envoy trying to end the border war in the north, and that he believes any settlement would be temporary, lasting 1-2 years, according to Makor Rishon.

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