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Netanyahu warns Hezbollah against new war front

Hezbollah will make "the mistake of its life" if it starts a war with Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday, as tensions rose on the Israel-Lebanon border.

His remarks came during a visit as the Israeli leader visited troops near Israel's northern border with Lebanon where increasing artillery exchanges have heightened fears of a new front opening as Israel battles Hamas in Gaza.

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Hezbollah 'dragging Lebanon into a war', Israeli army warns

Hezbollah's escalating attacks on Israel risk "dragging Lebanon into a war," Israel's military said Sunday, after renewed cross-border exchanges of fire that have raised fears of a wider conflict.

"Hezbollah... is dragging Lebanon into a war that it will gain nothing from, but stands to lose a lot," Israeli army spokesman Jonathan Conricus said.

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Mikati says efforts ongoing to 'stop Israeli attacks on Lebanon'

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati said Sunday that diplomatic efforts were ongoing to "stop Israeli attacks on Lebanon" and prevent the Gaza conflict from spilling into the country.

"Lebanon's friends are with us in continuing to make every effort to return the situation to normal," Mikati said in a statement.

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Blinken notes 'growing concern' over Lebanon-Israel tensions in call with Mikati

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has noted "growing concern over rising tensions" on the Lebanese-Israeli border in a telephone call with caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, a statement said.

Blinken, however, "underscored continued U.S. support" for Lebanon's army, security forces and people, spokesperson Matthew Miller said in the Saturday statement.

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Qassem says Hezbollah already 'in the heart' of Israel-Hamas war

Hezbollah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem has vowed that Israel will pay a high price whenever it starts a ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, saying that his Lebanon-based group already is "in the heart of the battle."

The comments by Qassem came as Israel shelled and made drone strikes in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah fired rockets and missiles toward Israel. Hezbollah said six of its fighters were killed Saturday, the highest daily toll since the violence began two weeks ago.

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Analysis: Hezbollah alone will decide whether Lebanon gets dragged into Israel-Hamas war

By Asher Kaufman, University of Notre Dame

Lebanon, which is teetering on the edge of economic and political collapse, risks becoming entangled in the escalating war between Israel and Hamas.

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Gallant says Hezbollah paying 'heavy price' for its attacks

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Saturday that Hezbollah "has decided to participate in the fighting" that is raging between Israel and the Gaza-based Hamas movement.

“Hezbollah has decided to participate in the fighting, and we are exacting a heavy price for this,” said Gallant during a visit to the border with Lebanon, referring to the deadly cross-border exchanges with the Iran-backed group that have been ongoing since the day that followed Hamas' Oct. 7 massive attack on Israel.

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Biden and aides advise Israel to avoid widening war with Hezbollah strike

U.S. officials acted after they learned that the Israeli defense minister and other military officials supported a pre-emptive strike on Hezbollah, the New York Times has reported.

Biden met with Netanyahu and his war cabinet on Wednesday.

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Israel confirms soldier killed in Hezbollah attack

One Israeli soldier was killed Friday in clashes with Hezbollah on Lebanon's border, Israeli radio said, as the Israeli army announced it hit Hezbollah targets with airstrikes after rocket and anti-tank missile fire.

Israel on Friday ordered the 25,000 residents of the northern town of Kiryat Shmona to evacuate.

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Macron says France sent messages to Hezbollah to avoid Lebanon escalation

French President Emmanuel Macron said France had been in direct contact with Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah to avoid a flare-up on Lebanon's southern border with Israel amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

"We sent messages to Hezbollah very directly through our ambassador and our services," Macron told a group of reporters, adding that despite rocket fire on the border there has been "no escalation" but "we remain very cautious."

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