Netanyahu ordered talks to end tensions with Lebanon
Kathmandu. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed his officials to continue negotiations with Lebanon to resolve the ongoing conflict and border dispute. This step was taken after the threat of regional war increased due to the increasing military confrontation between the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah and the Israeli army.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked the security cabinet and his close advisers to use diplomatic channels to create an environment for talks.
Express
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