Netanyahu, Hezbollah

Netanyahu's sudden change of heart: Green light for Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire 

Netanyahu seems to be caving to international pressure to accept a 21-day ceasefire proposal with Hezbollah. No one in Israel is impressed with this decision.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has apparently approved a ceasefire with Hezbollah, marking a significant shift in Israel's stance. This development comes amidst intense international pressure and ongoing military operations in Lebanon.

An anonymous source in the Prime Minister's office confirmed: "There's a green light for a ceasefire for negotiation purposes." This statement completely contradicts what he said yesterday– that his yesterday's assertion that his "red line" was pushing Hezbollah beyond the Litani River and that "negotiations will only be under fire, we continue to hit Hezbollah with all our might."

Critics argue this move demonstrates Netanyahu's inability to withstand international pressure. They view it as a missed opportunity to significantly weaken Hezbollah at a time when the organization is vulnerable.

The timing and manner of the announcement have also drawn criticism. Despite having access to communication equipment on his plane, Netanyahu chose to convey this crucial information through an unnamed source rather than making a personal statement.

This development raises questions about the future of Israel's northern border security and the potential terms of any ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah.

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