Beirut: Lebanese newspapers on Monday highlighted the ongoing regional tensions, focusing on differing approaches to conflict resolution. Al-Joumhouria reported that prominent political figure Jumblatt has called for engaging in dialogue with Shia factions, emphasizing the need for communication in the current climate. In contrast, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has outlined specific conditions for a ceasefire, underscoring a more conditional approach. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, there are reports of occupation forces retreating from border towns amid escalated hostilities. The situation has further intensified with Netanyahu reportedly leaving Metula, as Kornet rockets have targeted border settlements once more. These developments mark a significant shift in the dynamics of the ongoing conflict, highlighting the volatility in the region. Additionally, As-Sharq reported on Speaker Berri's stance, expressing a continuous call for a ceasefire. His statement, "I want ceasefire yesterday, tod ay, and tomorrow," reflects a consistent demand for peace amid the escalating tensions. The emphasis on an immediate and ongoing ceasefire illustrates the urgent need for de-escalation in the region.
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