According to Reuters and other media reports, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron on the 15th, during which he told Macron that he opposed a “unilateral cease-fire” because it would not change the security situation in Lebanon. Furthermore, Netanyahu said he would not agree to a cease-fire agreement that would not prevent Hezbollah from rearming and reorganizing in Lebanon.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/16 02:25
According to Reuters and other media reports, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron on the 15th, during which he told Macron that he opposed a “unilateral cease-fire” because it would not change the security situation in Lebanon. Furthermore, Netanyahu said he would not agree to a cease-fire agreement that would not prevent Hezbollah from rearming and reorganizing in Lebanon.