Israel Expresses Regret for Civilian Casualties in Gaza; Warns Lebanon Over Hezbollah
As the conflict continues, Israel faces international pressure to scale back its campaign in Gaza, while also warning Lebanon to curb Hezbollah's actions, raising fears of a second war front.
- Israeli military has expressed regret for civilian casualties in Al Maghaz, Gaza, following airstrikes targeting Hamas, which resulted in dozens of deaths.
- Israel is under international pressure to scale back its heavy air and ground campaign in Gaza, where more than 20,000 people have been reported killed.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to obliterate Hamas, risking a potential reoccupation of Gaza, which Israel left in 2005.
- Israel's army chief predicts the war will last for months, with a likely continuation of military occupation and potential establishment of a buffer zone in post-war Gaza.
- Israel's war cabinet member, Benny Gantz, warns Lebanon to stop Hezbollah from firing rockets across the border, raising fears of a second front of the war.





























































































