Israel prefers diplomacy to end Hezbollah conflict, security adviser says

The prospect of a full-scale war between Israel and Lebanon鈥檚 Hezbollah militia terrifies people on both sides of the border, but some see it as an inevitable fallout from Israel鈥檚 ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza, particularly as ceasefire negotiations have faltered. (AP)
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  • Israel is discussing with Washington a possible joint effort by the United States, European and some Arab countries to find a replacement for Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip.

JERUSALEM: Israel will spend the coming weeks trying to resolve the conflict with Lebanon鈥檚 Iran-backed group Hezbollah and would prefer a diplomatic solution, Israel鈥檚 national security adviser said on Tuesday.
National security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi said Israel had been discussing with US officials the possibility that an expected end of intense Israeli military operations in Gaza would allow an 鈥渁rrangement鈥� to be reached with Hezbollah.
Iran-backed Hezbollah began attacking Israel from the north shortly after Palestinian Islamist group Hamas鈥� Oct. 7 assault on southern Israel, which sparked the war in Gaza.
Shelling on Israel鈥檚 northern border has led to the evacuation of tens of thousands of people from areas on both sides of the frontier, and has escalated in recent weeks, leading to fears of an all-out conflict.
鈥淲e and the Americans believe and we will dedicate weeks now in an attempt to reach an arrangement,鈥� Hanegbi said at the Herzliya conference.
鈥淚f there will not be an arrangement through diplomatic means, everyone understands that there must be an arrangement through other means. For now we prefer to focus on the diplomatic campaign,鈥� he said.
Hanegbi also said Israel was discussing with Washington a possible joint effort by the United States, European and some Arab countries to find a replacement for Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip.