Israel, Hezbollah closest to war since ceasefire
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Hezbollah, under the direct sponsorship and assistance of Iran, is managing a broad military and civilian rehabilitation process in Lebanon, aimed at restoring its capabilities after the severe damage it suffered during the last war.
Trump administration pressures Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah as ceasefire violations mount. Israeli strikes continue amid concerns over terrorist group's rebuilding efforts.
Israel accuses Hezbollah of violating ceasefire terms, prompting calls for full disarmament amid escalating cross-border conflict
Israel continued to intermittently attack the group in the south of the country. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The Lebanese militant group is rebuilding its battered ranks and armaments, defying the terms of the cease-fire and raising the possibility of renewed conflict with Israel.
There is a growing understanding in Israel that the American plan to reconstruct Lebanon with financial incentives will not bring about the desired results of disarming Hezbollah
Hezbollah is rearming by smuggling weapons through seaports, as well as smuggling routes through Syria, leading Israel to lose patience with Lebanon over its commitment to disarm the terror group, the sources say. Israel was angered by recent intelligence findings on the issue, the sources add.