The demand of the United States, allies and Arab countries is rejected, the war will continue, Israel – World

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has clearly rejected the demand for a ceasefire in Lebanon by the United States, allies and Arab countries, saying that Israel will continue its attacks on Lebanon and Hezbollah will be targeted with full force. Netanyahu’s statement makes it clear that the Israeli government is not considering a ceasefire at this time and is determined to continue its military operations.

In addition, the Israeli army has claimed martyrdom of Hezbollah commander Muhammad Hussain Sarwar during the bombing in Beirut. This incident occurred when Israeli planes carried out several attacks in the border area between Lebanon and Syria, as a result of which 23 Syrian civilians were also martyred. According to the latest reports, more than 690 people have been killed in the recent 4-day attacks, while nearly 500,000 people have been displaced.

Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah has launched more than 150 missile strikes in response to Israeli aggression, further escalating tensions in the region. These retaliatory actions reflect that Hezbollah is ready to respond forcefully to any kind of aggression.

Meanwhile, in connection with the investigation into the Lebanon pager blasts, Norwegian police have requested an international search for Indian-origin Norwegian national Ranson Jos. Ranson Jose, the founder of the company that facilitated the sale of pagers to Hezbollah, went on a trip to the US and has been missing since last week. His disappearance has further complicated the investigation.

The Israeli Ministry of Defense has also announced that the United States is providing $8.7 billion in military aid to Israel to achieve military superiority in the region. The aid will help bolster Israel’s military power, especially at a time when tensions are rising in the region.

It should be noted that a 21-day ceasefire has been proposed by the US and France to stop the ongoing war in Lebanon and Israel. The proposal has also been supported by the European Union, Australia, Canada, Italy, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar. These countries agree that the cease-fire will not only prevent the loss of human lives, but will prove to be an important step for restoring peace in the region.

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2024-09-30 14:05:24

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