Israeli demands freedom to strike Hezbollah
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•Israeli officials say under any cease-fire deal they'll demand the right to strike Hezbollah
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U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein will travel to Israel in an attempt to “try to bring this to a close if we can’t” The development comes as an airstrike hit the historic Syrian town of Palmyra , killing 36 people, state-run media reports.
The Israeli defense minister and foreign minister say Israel will have to maintain freedom to strike Hezbollah .
The death toll from Wednesday ’s strike in Palmyra was unusually high.
The strike also wounded more than 50 people and caused “significant material damage to the targeted buildings” and the surrounding area.
Israel frequently targets military sites and facilities associated with Iran -linked groups in Syria but rarely acknowledges the strikes.
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