Israel aims to gain leverage in ceasefire talks with Hezbollah by increasing military pressure, hoping to secure favorable conditions for a ceasefire.
The risk is that Israel could get drawn into a protracted conflict, fighting a guerrilla campaign against Hezbollah deep within Lebanon.
Initially, the goal was to clear Hezbollah's presence along the border and secure a ceasefire. However, the new defense minister added the goal of completely disarming Hezbollah.
The Trump administration emboldens Israel, potentially influencing their military campaigns and aspirations, including in Lebanon.
Hezbollah is in its weakest state, with much of its leadership killed and unable to put up a serious fight against Israel, though it is carrying out a guerrilla campaign.
The main issue is the enforcement of the ceasefire, with Israel insisting on the right to carry out attacks inside Lebanon if it sees Hezbollah coming close to its border.
Iran sought to assure the U.S. that it would not try to assassinate Donald Trump, following warnings from the Biden administration about such attempts.
Matt Gaetz faces mounting opposition among Senate Republicans, with more than three and potentially more than a dozen GOP senators opposing his nomination.
U.S. tariffs could impact the UK economy, though less severely than some other European countries due to the UK's reliance on services exports rather than manufacturing.
China's retail sales have ticked higher, and investment in fixed assets has remained steady, though industrial production slowed slightly.
A.M. Edition for Nov. 14. WSJ correspondent Dov Lieber) says that while Israel’s push deeper into Lebanon could give it leverage in cease-fire talks) with Hezbollah, it’s a dangerous gambit. Plus, Donald Trump’s attorney general pick Matt Gaetz faces mounting opposition) among Senate Republicans. And, in secret correspondence to Washington, Iran said it wouldn't try to assassinate Trump). Luke Vargas hosts.
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