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Ten projectiles were launched at the Western Galilee • The IAF downed a drone over the Golan Heights that entered from Syria • As ceasefire looms, IDF Home Front Command tightens guidelines for northern Israel.
“There are any number of stages where we have hoped that the parties would get to an agreement,” said Matthew Miller, the Foggy Bottom spokesman.
The Israeli cabinet is scheduled to vote on the proposal.
A Lebanese official said Beirut had been informed by the U.S. that an agreement could be announced “within hours.”
The counter-terrorism expert also said IDF generals have a “mind virus” that makes it harder to understand jihadists.
“We are close to an agreement. It could happen within days; a few details remain to be finalized,” said Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Herzog.
The Lebanese terror group launched over 20 rockets at the northern and western Galilee.
Hezbollah rocket wounds one in Nahariya • Israeli officials think the terror group’s attacks will escalate as a ceasefire draws nearer.
Iran’s supreme leader would have to give his stamp of approval before Hezbollah lays down arms.
Over 240 rockets were launched at northern and central Israel during the morning and afternoon, forcing hundreds of thousands into shelters.
A Saudi newspaper reported that Muhammad Haydar survived a strike that killed 11 people and wounded dozens.
During a live interview with comedian Billy Crystal, the former president laments missed opportunities for peace, defends Israel’s right to self-defense.