Israel rejected a proposed 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon and pledged to continue fighting Hezbollah until victory, amidst ongoing violence that has resulted in hundreds of casualties. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to address the UN General Assembly and defend Israel’s actions. The United States, France, and other allies had proposed the truce, but Israel remains steadfast in its resolve to combat the Iran-backed militant group.
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Lebanon not battleground for ‘wars of others’, leader tells Iran
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun expressed to an Iranian delegation that Lebanon is tired of external conflicts taking place on its soil, emphasizing the importance of non-interference in other countries' internal affairs. Aoun, a former army chief close to the West, highlighted the desire for strong relations with Tehran, following Hezbollah's losses in the war with Israel and the fall of ally Bashar al-Assad. The Iranian delegation, including parliament speaker Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister...
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