PNN – Several former and current officials of the Zionist regime, in an interview with the New York Times, pointed out that the approach of escalating attacks against Lebanon is guided by warlike generals in Israel, and emphasized that some senior officials of this regime do not consider the increase in tensions against Hezbollah to benefit Israel.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from “New York Times”, these Israeli officials have emphasized that the final goals of the attack on Hezbollah are still unclear.
This report added: Current and former Israeli officials have said that while some war-seeking generals think that Hezbollah can be forced to retreat, others in the government believe that Israel should reach a ceasefire with Hamas before expanding the war against Hezbollah and the return of captives to be agreed upon.
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At the same time, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, has opposed various proposals regarding the ceasefire.
This report emphasized: Since last year, Hezbollah has been targeting northern Israel with missiles and drones in solidarity with Hamas and opposing Israel’s war against Gaza. Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, has said that the group will not stop its attacks on Israel until Israel and Hamas reach an agreement to end the Gaza war.