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US and French mediation to stop it... Netanyahu authorized to approve a ground war in Lebanon

Meanwhile, members of the Israeli Security Cabinet discussed granting a mandate to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant

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While members of the Israeli Security Cabinet discussed granting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant the authority to approve ground maneuvers in Lebanon, US President Joe Biden asserted today (Wednesday) that all-out war is possible in the Middle East, but there is also the possibility of reaching a settlement, amid preparations for a new initiative linking the Gaza and Lebanon fronts. In his interview with ABC, he emphasized the need for a two-state solution for both Israel and Palestine

Biden said: “He does not agree with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rejection of a two-state solution, indicating that the Arab world strongly desires a settlement to the Palestinian issue.”.

He indicated that he is using all of his administration's energy to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, adding: "I believe there is an opportunity; we are still working towards achieving one."

Towards a settlement that could radically transform the entire region.

At the same time, the US representative to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said that her country is determined to prevent a large-scale war in the Middle East, explaining that a diplomatic solution to end the suffering in Gaza and allow Israelis and Lebanese to return to their homes is still possible.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: "There is no military solution in Lebanon or to the conflict in Gaza," warning that the region is on the brink and that an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is needed.

Starmes added: "We need a political plan that allows Israeli and Lebanese civilians to return to their homes in peace.".

Meanwhile, three Israeli sources reported that the United States and France are currently working on ceasefire proposals to end the escalating fighting in Lebanon linked to the war in Gaza, explaining that no significant progress has been made so far.

One source said the American proposal includes a truce in the north to allow for a diplomatic solution, while CNN quoted informed sources confirming that the United States is working urgently to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.

A US official told the channel that the Biden administration is very close to finalizing its plan to ease tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.

The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot quoted an Israeli source as saying that Tel Aviv is approaching a crossroads in making crucial decisions that will determine where the war is headed, indicating that the talks regarding the north aim to provide an opportunity for a settlement that prevents a major war.

In contrast, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed that he could not give details about what Tel Aviv was doing, adding: “We are determined to bring the citizens of the north back to their homes and we will strike Hezbollah with a force it never imagined, and we will not rest until the residents return to their homes.”.

Israeli Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said: “Air strikes in Lebanon will continue in order to destroy Hezbollah’s infrastructure, as well as to prepare for a possible ground operation by Israeli forces.”.

Speaking to soldiers at the border with Lebanon, Halevi stressed: “You hear the planes above us, we are launching strikes all day long,” adding: “This is to prepare the ground for your possible entry, and to continue weakening Hezbollah.”.

In the same context, the Lebanese government announced today that the number of victims who fell as a result of the Israeli raids over the past days has risen to 1,247 Lebanese, while the number of injuries reached about 5,278 people. According to the coordinator of the government's emergency plan, the Minister of Environment in the caretaker government, Nasser Yassin, most of the victims are civilians, children and women.

Yassin pointed out that the number of displaced people reached 52,900 people inside the shelters, distributed across 360 centers, most of which are educational institutions and official schools.

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Trump sets the potential war with Iran in weeks

Donald Trump reveals military estimates of the duration of a war with Iran, citing the Venezuela scenario and the continuation of the maximum pressure policy. Read the details of his statements and their implications.

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Trump sets the potential war with Iran in weeks

US President Donald Trump asserted that any potential military confrontation with Iran might not be as protracted as some anticipate, suggesting that operations would likely last "the next four weeks." In his remarks, Trump indicated that the military plans initially were based on the assumption of an intensive operation lasting approximately one month, reflecting Washington's assessment of the potential conflict.

Military assessments and complex scenarios

Trump, outlining his country's strategic vision, said that the military assessments he had received anticipated the operation would take "four weeks or so." Despite this escalating tone, the US president was careful to keep the door ajar for diplomacy, adding that he remained open to further talks with the Iranian side to de-escalate tensions, without specifying a possible date or timeline for any near-term meetings between the two parties.

In discussing potential tactics, Trump described the ongoing and planned operation as one of the “most complex offensive operations militarily,” pointing to the logistical and strategic challenges posed by the geography and defensive capabilities in the region.

Context of tension: Maximum pressure strategy

These statements come in the context of a period of extreme tension in US-Iranian relations, which have escalated significantly since the United States unilaterally withdrew from the nuclear agreement (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) in May 2018. Since then, the Trump administration has adopted a policy of “maximum pressure,” which has included imposing crippling economic sanctions aimed at reducing Iranian oil exports to zero and isolating Tehran from the global financial system.

Observers believe that Trump’s talk about the “Venezuela scenario” and what the United States did there carries clear indications of Washington’s desire to use various pressure tools, combining military threats and economic blockades, with the aim of forcing adversaries to change their political behavior without necessarily being drawn into large-scale and long-term ground wars, which is consistent with Trump’s declared doctrine of rejecting “endless wars.”.

Regional and international repercussions

These statements are of paramount importance given Iran's sensitive geopolitical location, overlooking the Strait of Hormuz through which a large portion of the world's oil supply passes. Any military action, even if limited to a few weeks as Trump suggested, could have serious repercussions for the stability of global energy markets and the security of navigation in the Arabian Gulf.

Analyses indicate that Washington, through these dual messages – threatening a swift war and calling for dialogue – is trying to push Tehran to return to the negotiating table with new conditions, including not only the nuclear file, but also the ballistic missile program and Iran’s regional influence in the Middle East.

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Hezbollah bombs Haifa in revenge for Khamenei: Details of the attack on Mishmar al-Karmel

Hezbollah announces it bombed the Mishmar al-Karmel site south of Haifa with missiles and drones in retaliation for the killing of Khamenei. Details of the dangerous military escalation on the northern front and developments in the war.

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Hezbollah bombs Haifa in revenge for Khamenei: Details of the attack on Mishmar al-Karmel

In a significant military development that threatens an unprecedented escalation on the northern front, the Lebanese Hezbollah group claimed responsibility early Monday morning for a complex military operation targeting the Israeli heartland. In an official statement, the group confirmed targeting the Israeli army's Mishmar al-Karmel missile defense site, located south of Haifa, using advanced missiles and a swarm of attack drones.

Details of the operation and its timing

The party explained in its statement that the operation was carried out with high precision at midnight between Sunday and Monday (March 2, 2026). The statement declared that this attack was "revenge" for the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and "in defense of Lebanon and its people," thus giving a broader regional dimension to this attack, which transcends traditional rules of engagement.

Implications of targeting Haifa and the strategic dimension

Targeting the southern Haifa area, specifically the Mishmar al-Karmel site, represents a qualitative shift in Hezbollah's target bank. Haifa is a vital artery and an industrial and strategic center for the occupation, and targeting its defensive installations indicates Hezbollah's attempt to overwhelm Israeli air defense systems, paving the way for potential missile waves. Historically, the "Haifa and beyond" equation established by the resistance has served as a significant deterrent, and its activation today confirms that the conflict has entered a decisive phase.

The regional context and the killing of Khamenei

The direct link between the operation and the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei presents the region with a range of open-ended scenarios. Hezbollah is thus declaring that its response to the assassination of the axis leaders is not confined to Iranian territory, but extends to all fronts of support. This development underscores the unity and interconnectedness of the various arenas, as this attack is seen as part of a broader response that may encompass other fronts in the region.

"warning response" messages and the ongoing war

The party's statement indicated that the continued assassinations and attacks give the resistance "the right to respond at the appropriate time and place." The statement also noted that Israel "cannot continue its fifteen-month-long aggression without facing a response." This timeframe (15 months) reflects a protracted war of attrition, in which each side attempts to impose new rules of engagement through force. Analysts confirm that the missiles reaching southern Haifa signify the failure of attempts to neutralize Hezbollah's missile capabilities, despite the ongoing airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut and southern Lebanon, thus presenting settlers in the north and center of the country with a complex security situation.

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Trump: Our operations in Iran continue despite the killing of 3 soldiers

In his first comment, President Trump confirmed the deaths of three American soldiers in Iran, warning of further losses and stressing the continuation of the fight until the objectives are achieved, via Truth Social.

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Trump: Our operations in Iran continue despite the killing of 3 soldiers

In a notable escalation of the military situation, US President Donald Trump confirmed on Sunday that further casualties among US forces during the ongoing combat mission inside Iranian territory are "likely," while stressing that military operations will not stop and will continue "until the United States achieves its objectives in full.".

Fiery statements via Truth Social

President Trump's remarks came in a video posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, where he adopted a firm and frank tone regarding the cost of the war. Trump stated, "The fighting continues at full force and will continue until all of our objectives are achieved. We have very strong objectives," refraining from elaborating on those strategic goals or revealing a timeline for the end of the operations. This leaves the door open to widespread speculation about the scope and scale of the conflict.

National mourning and the cost of confrontation

The US president had previously announced the deaths of three American service members, describing the event as tragic and affirming that the nation was in mourning. In his eulogy for the soldiers, he added, "As one nation, we mourn the patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country." These statements serve to confront the American public with the stark reality of the human cost of this direct military involvement.

Context of historical conflict and tension

These developments are exceptionally dangerous given the history of strained relations between Washington and Tehran. While relations between the two countries have been tense for decades, the shift from proxy wars or naval skirmishes to a direct US "combat mission" and resulting casualties represents a radical change in the rules of engagement. Observers believe that Trump's talk of "strong targets" may indicate an effort to neutralize significant military capabilities or fundamentally alter the balance of power in the region, which explains his warning that there is still a long way to go.

Expected regional and international repercussions

This escalation is expected to cast a long shadow over the stability of the entire Middle East region. Continued military operations and the prospect of further casualties could trigger a chain reaction affecting international maritime security and global energy supplies. Furthermore, the US administration's insistence on pressing ahead until "all objectives are achieved" leaves the international community with a range of scenarios, from full-scale military escalation to intense diplomatic pressure aimed at containing the situation before it spirals completely out of control.

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