The decision comes following a series of reports about Hezbollah’s violations of the ceasefire agreement and dissatisfaction with the Lebanese army’s lack of action to meet its obligations under the terms of the deal.
Israel is fighting on three fronts: retrieving the bodies of three hostages, responding to Houthi attacks from Yemen, and reporting 100,000 evacuations in Southern Lebanon.
As tensions rise, Israel's Defense Forces maintain alert status along the Lebanon border, countering Hezbollah threats with a defensive-responsive posture.
A Lebanese journalist says his country’s recent agreement to border negotiations is a sign that the Arab country will eventually normalize relations with Israel.