Israel is fighting a war alone with Hamas and Hezbollah, in which many people have lost their lives so far. Meanwhile, there are reports that Israel is moving towards a ceasefire in the war with Hezbollah, but some issues are still to be resolved.
Some points of consensus are under discussion
According to a report, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved a ceasefire with the Lebanese group Hezbollah. However, there are some details to which Israel still has objections. It is being told that some points of the agreement are being discussed. Until it is resolved it will not be considered final. However, Lebanese officials say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cannot be trusted.
A big relief for the people affected by the war
Israel’s ambassador to America has been quoted as saying that an agreement can be reached within a few days. According to a source, PM Netanyahu has approved the ceasefire agreement in principle. However, Israel still has some objections. Ceasefire was being discussed for a long time. In such a situation, if this proves to be true then it will be a great relief for the people surrounded by war.
Ceasefire efforts intensified
Ceasefire efforts appeared to be making progress last week, when US mediator Amos Hochstein announced significant progress after holding meetings in Israel and then talks in Beirut before returning to Washington. Israeli government spokesman David Manser says that we are moving towards an agreement, but some issues remain to be resolved. Israel’s ambassador to Washington, Michael Herzog, told a radio station that an agreement was close and could be reached within days.
Israeli army launched a series of attacks
The Israeli military has carried out powerful airstrikes in the past week, killing at least 29 people in central Beirut. Iran-backed Hezbollah launched its biggest rocket attack on Sunday, firing 250 missiles. Israeli airstrikes on Monday completely destroyed parts of the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs.