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Israel will need to keep up military pressure and attacks on Hezbollah until any ceasefire deal is finalized. IDF chief approves expansion of Israel's ground operation inside Lebanon, as thousands of Israeli forces are expected to be mobilized, and will move into more areas inside Lebanon to uproot more of the Hezbollah presence.While Significant progress has been achieved in the Lebanon ceasefire talks; Israeli defense officials and the Pentagon object \ud83d\uded1<\/b><\/i> to expanding Russia's influence in Lebanon. Russia\u2019s new role would ensure that Assad does not allow Iran to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah. (Good luck with that)Russian involvement would be expected in preventing arms smuggling to Hezbollah via Syria, but Russia would also expand its presence in Lebanon. This would directly affect where Israel could target in Lebanon. The IDF preparing to expand ground operations in Lebanon seems to be a pressure tactic for now. But if the truce efforts fail, then Israeli forces will move deeper into Lebanon.<\/div>\n\n