Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is pressing ahead with military operations in Lebanon even as the United States brokers a 45‑day extension of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. The extension, announced after U.S.-facilitated talks in Washington, comes amid fresh Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon that killed at least six people, including paramedics, and wounded over 20 others, according to local reports. Hezbollah has continued to answer Israeli fire with rocket and drone attacks, keeping the border region on a knife’s edge despite weeks of diplomacy. In this video, we break down the latest escalation on the ground, the stakes for Netanyahu as Israeli army casualties and displacement in southern Lebanon mount, and why Washington is doubling down on a dual-track push with political talks and new security negotiations at the Pentagon. We also look at Lebanon’s hopes that the extension will provide critical “breathing space,” Israel’s insistence on Hezbollah’s disarmament, and Iran’s move to tie any end to Israel’s bombing campaign to broader regional negotiations. Plus, where stalled U.S.-Iran talks and Trump’s possible next steps could take this volatile confrontation next.

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