Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu informed his cabinet meeting that Israel’s main objective in Lebanon is to sever the link established on October 8th between the Lebanese front and Gaza.
The meeting lasted nearly four hours, where ministers were briefed on all aspects of the security situation and the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah, though no official decisions were reached.
Several ministers urged stronger military action against Hezbollah, stressing the importance of leveraging U.S. support.
The defense officials clarified that while Israel is not planning for an all-out war, it recognizes that such a scenario may become necessary.
During the session, Netanyahu highlighted that increased military pressure on Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah might help facilitate a hostage exchange deal with Hamas.
{Matzav.com Israel}