Netanyahu says Israel will step up strikes against Hezbollah as US and Iran negotiate regional end to conflict.
Israel will intensify its strikes against Hezbollah, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday, amid stepped-up negotiations between the US and Iran to bring an end to conflict in the region.
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