Lebanon's Hezbollah and Amal Movement ease ceasefire demands; Iraq's Nujaba rejects arms control plan; Israel's targeted killings of Hamas leaders raise questions
Lebanon's Hezbollah and Amal Movement have dropped their demand for an Israeli withdrawal as a precondition for a ceasefire, now seeking only a halt to hostilities. Meanwhile, Iraq's Nujaba movement rejects the government's arms control plan, and Israel's recent assassinations of Hamas leaders, including commanders of its military wing, have prompted investigations into potential security breaches and the effectiveness of Israeli intelligence.