Netanyahu's Victory Speech, Ceasefire Reasons
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•Netanyahu announces potential Israel, Lebanon ceasefire deal
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave 3 reasons for this pending ceasefire agreement.
The three reasons for it was to focus on the Iranian threat, allow Israeli forces to refresh and resources to replenish and isolate Hamas in this greater conflict and put greater pressure on Hamas to release hostages in Gaza in that part of the region.
Robert Berger : A lot of potential good could come out of this ceasefire.
He says the U.S. has been pushing for a ceasefire in Lebanon for a long time.
The Israelis say if the US says there is a there's a breach, that they have a right to retaliate.
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