No instructions for ceasefire in Lebanon, Israeli Broadcasting Authority says

Israeli military command reports no political directive to prepare for a ceasefire in Lebanon, despite US diplomatic efforts.

Israeli military command reports no political directive to prepare for a ceasefire in Lebanon, despite US diplomatic efforts. | Contesto: cronaca

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The Israeli military command has confirmed it has received no instructions from the country's political leadership to prepare for a ceasefire along the northern border with Lebanon, according to a report from the Israeli Broadcasting Authority. The statement, issued on Monday, directly contradicts growing international speculation about an imminent halt to hostilities. It underscores a significant gap between diplomatic maneuvers, primarily led by the United States, and the operational reality on the ground for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The report effectively dismisses the notion that a cessation of fire is being actively planned or coordinated at the military level, suggesting continued readiness for combat operations. This military confirmation arrives amidst a complex backdrop of public and private diplomatic efforts. In recent weeks, senior US officials have engaged in shuttle diplomacy, meeting with Israeli and Lebanese interlocutors to broker a de-escalation. American envoys have publicly framed a truce as achievable and urgent, aiming to prevent a full-scale war between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The conflict, marked by daily cross-border rocket, missile, and drone attacks, has displaced tens of thousands of civilians on both sides of the frontier and raised fears of a regional conflagration. The US has positioned itself as the primary external actor seeking to calm the situation, leveraging its relationship with Israel. However, the Israeli military's statement reveals a stark disconnect between these diplomatic overtures and the strategic calculations in Jerusalem. Analysts interpret the lack of preparatory orders as a clear signal that the Israeli government currently views sustained military pressure as a more viable path to its security objectives than a negotiated pause. The objectives cited by Israeli officials include pushing Hezbollah forces north of the Litani River, as stipulated in UN Security Council Resolution 1701, and securing the safe return of displaced Israeli communities to the north. From the Israeli perspective, a ceasefire that does not irrevocably alter the security situation on the ground is seen as...

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