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Israeli Cabinet minister rejects ceasefire, says Lebanon ‘should be Israel’s playground’ - Anadolu Ajansı

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Ben Gvir says Lebanon should be 'Israel's playground', urges Netanyahu to defy Trump - Middle East Eye.

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Israeli Cabinet minister rejects ceasefire, says Lebanon ‘should be Israel's playground' - Anadolu Ajansı.

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officials on Friday said Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire, but the next day Israeli strikes killed at least 20 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry.

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Israel said it was responding to over 50 rockets launched by Hezbollah, killing an Israeli soldier.

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Holly Williams reports on how the fighting could impact talks between the U.S.

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**Summary:** Israeli Cabinet minister Ben Gvir has rejected a ceasefire, calling on Israel to defy the United States and Trump's previous stance. He suggests Lebanon should be "Israel's playground." **Why It Matters:** This statement underscores tensions between Israel and Lebanon, potentially escalating regional instability and complicating efforts towards de-escal

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