Israel Hits Hezbollah for Golan Attack But Eyes Gaza Truce
- Netanyahu, army confer after most civilian deaths since Oct. 7
- After spymasters meet, more Hamas cease-fire talks planned
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Israel attacked Hezbollah targets on Sunday and threatened further retaliation for a rocket strike that killed 12 youngsters while signaling openness to a proposed Gaza truce that could also calm the second and more combustible front with Lebanon.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, returning from a US visit in which he sought to drum up support for what he has described as a showdown between Israel and proxies of its arch-foe Iran, held back-to-back consultations with military chiefs and the security cabinet, his office said.