In a significant development in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a bold statement regarding the recently brokered US-Iran ceasefire. In his first remarks since the agreement was announced, Netanyahu declared that the truce "will not include Hezbollah," a powerful Shia militant group backed by Iran and a long-time adversary of Israel. Netanyahu's statement has sparked widespread interest, as it suggests that the fragile peace deal may not bring an end to the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which has been a major thorn in the side of Israeli security for decades. As tensions continue to simmer in the region, Netanyahu's comments have raised questions about the long-term prospects for peace and the potential for further conflict in the region.


Netanyahu says the US-Iran ceasefire “will not include Hezbollah,” in his first remarks after the ceasefire.