Israel Rules Out Ceasefire in Lebanon
An Israeli official representative stated that under current conditions there will be no ceasefire in Lebanon. The statement was made against the backdrop of ongoing military operations and rising tensions in the region.
According to the source, the priority remains achieving political and military objectives that, from the Israeli perspective, have not yet been fulfilled. Thus, the issue of an immediate halt to hostilities is not being considered.
At the same time, it was noted that negotiations with the government of Lebanon are expected to begin in the coming days. The format and agenda of these contacts have not yet been disclosed, but the preparation for dialogue indicates an attempt to combine military actions with political consultations.
The situation in Lebanon remains unstable, and the intensity of strikes and the number of casualties continue to raise concern. The absence of a ceasefire regime increases the risks of further escalation and the expansion of the conflict zone.
If they take place, the negotiations could become the first step toward discussing conditions for reducing tensions. However, the lack of agreement on a ceasefire reflects the continuation of a firm line at the current stage.