The war continues on the Israeli side. Not against Iran (at least for now), but openly against Lebanon. Benjamin Netanyahu appeared this Wednesday to confirm that Israel “will continue attacking” Hezbollahprotected by the non-alleged inclusion of Lebanon in the for the suspension of attacks for two weeks.
Netanyahu’s words have the US support —”at this time it does not include Lebanon,” White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt announced just after the Israeli leader’s message. However, Iran denies such an extreme and assures that the country to the north of Israel is included, something that would also have transferred Pakistan, mediator international in the conflict.
Not in vain, this very Wednesday, the Israeli army has launched its , including Hezbollah targets, so far in the war, leaving around 250 deadaccording to the latest report from the Lebanese authorities.
“The ceasefire is not the end, we have more objectives to achieve“, either through a definitive agreement or with the resumption of fighting, Netanyahu has specified in the form of a future threat to Iran. Addressing the Tehran regime in a recorded statement, he noted “be prepared to return to the fight at any time that is necessary.”
Regarding another of the doubts of the agreement, whether or not Iran will have the right to enrich uranium, it has not given rise to any alternative for the Asian country to choose whether any nuclear material is “removed by force or by agreement“.