Israel continues its offensive against Hezbollah with 'full force', Ignoring International Calls for Ceasefire Despite mounting international calls for a ceasefire, Israel is steadfastly continuing its military operations against Hezbollah with "full force." Health officials in Lebanon report that the hostilities, which erupted on Monday, have already resulted in the loss of over 600 lives due to Israeli airstrikes. The situation has escalated rapidly, drawing the attention of the global community and sparking debates around the implications of the continued violence. The onset of the conflict traces back to Hezbollah's aggressive actions, which prompted a swift and intense response from the Israeli military. Israel's stance has been clear from the outset: it views the operations as essential to defend its sovereignty and protect its citizens from the threats posed by Hezbollah, a group it considers a terrorist organization. The scale and intensity of the airstrikes have been unprecedented, signaling Israel’s determination to weaken Hezbollah's capabilities significantly. However, the heavy toll on civilian lives and infrastructure in Lebanon has raised serious humanitarian concerns. International organizations and several countries have voiced their alarm over the escalating casualties and the devastating impact on Lebanon's civilian population. The calls for a ceasefire are growing louder, with many urging both sides to come to the negotiating table to prevent further loss of life and to start discussions on a durable solution to the conflict. Despite these calls, Israel maintains that its campaign against Hezbollah will not cease until it achieves its objectives. The Israeli government argues that a ceasefire at this juncture would allow Hezbollah to reg
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