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    Netanyahu Says Ceasefire Doesn’t Include Lebanon (Video)

    BloombergApril 8, 2026 at 5:58 AMBearish1 min read

    Key Takeaways

    • 1Netanyahu stated the current ceasefire doesn't apply to Lebanon.
    • 2This implies continued military activity against Hezbollah.
    • 3The announcement heightens regional instability concerns.

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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement that the current ceasefire deal does not extend to Lebanon adds a significant layer of geopolitical uncertainty to an already volatile region. This suggests ongoing conflict with Hezbollah is likely, potentially escalating regional tensions and affecting global energy markets. Investors should monitor developments closely, as any broadening of conflict could trigger risk-off sentiment and impact defense stocks and oil prices.

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