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Israel remains on high alert after repeated strikes by Hezbollah from Lebanon. A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is stalled over the end of military operations.
citizen.co.zaIsrael is on high alert after Hezbollah strikes from Lebanon. The group, described as Iran's proxy, has conducted regular attacks on Israel.
The end of military operations between Israel and Hezbollah remains the main sticking point in ceasefire and peace plans tied to U.S. engagement with Iran. If Hezbollah stopped striking Israel, all bombing in northern Israel would cease.
Yael Eckstein, president and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, said Israel is not seeking land from Lebanon or endless war. Eckstein stated that Israel's geography requires a buffer area and "do not enter" zone on the border to prevent Hezbollah from using the land as a missile launch site.
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