Israël : le cabinet de sécurité se réunit pour discuter d'un éventuel cessez-le-feu au Liban

Israeli security cabinet convenes to weigh Lebanon ceasefire while military orders lethal force against Hezbollah fighters in the south.

Israeli security cabinet convenes to weigh Lebanon ceasefire while military orders lethal force against Hezbollah fighters in the south. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Israël : le cabinet de sécurité se réunit pour discuter d'un éventuel cessez-le-feu au Liban

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JERUSALEM — In a stark juxtaposition of policy tracks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet convened Wednesday evening to deliberate a potential ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, even as the Israeli military simultaneously issued orders for its troops to kill any Hezbollah fighter found in southern Lebanon. The high-level meeting, confirmed by official sources, underscores the intense and contradictory pressures facing the Israeli government as it seeks to de-escalate cross-border hostilities that have raged for months while maintaining a posture of overwhelming military deterrence. The military's directive, published in an official communiqué, marks a significant hardening of operational rules of engagement. It explicitly authorizes lethal force against all Hezbollah operatives encountered within the designated area of southern Lebanon, a region that has been a persistent flashpoint. This order appears designed to signal unwavering resolve and to create a buffer zone, even as diplomats explore off-ramps to the conflict. Analysts suggest the move could be a calibrated pressure tactic ahead of negotiations, aiming to strengthen Israel's bargaining position by demonstrating a willingness to intensify ground operations. The security cabinet's discussion of a ceasefire represents a critical, though fragile, diplomatic opening. The talks come amid sustained rocket and drone attacks from Hezbollah into northern Israel and retaliatory Israeli airstrikes deep into Lebanese territory. The conflict, running parallel to the war in Gaza, has displaced tens of thousands of civilians on both sides of the border and raised fears of a full-scale regional war. Previous mediation efforts, primarily led by the United States and France, have sought to implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which was intended to disarm Hezbollah and keep it north of the Litani River following the 2006 war. The dual announcements reveal the core dilemma for the Netanyahu administration: balancing the domestic political demand for security and a forceful response to Hezbollah's attacks with the international and economic imperative to avoid a costly, open-ended...

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