Bereaved families from the High Ground Forum held an emergency meeting at their Jerusalem encampment on Tuesday morning, against the backdrop of the ceasefire in Lebanon and continued IDF casualties in the buffer zone. The families urged the government to continue the campaign until a decisive victory is achieved and to reject arrangements they say do not ensure long-term security for northern residents.
Bereaved families from the High Ground Forum (פורום הגבורה) gathered Tuesday morning at their Jerusalem protest encampment for an emergency meeting, as the ceasefire in southern Lebanon holds but IDF soldiers continue to fall in the buffer zone. The families called on the government to resume full military operations until a decisive victory is achieved and to reject any arrangements they believe would compromise northern residents' security. The forum emphasized that responsibility for Israeli civilian safety rests solely with the government. This follows a similar appeal by Likud members, bereaved families, and civil society activists on Monday morning, which demanded full operational freedom for the IDF in Lebanon. As The Zioneer has reported, senior security sources have described the situation in Lebanon as "war, not a ceasefire," and the IDF chief of staff told commanders on Sunday that the ceasefire is fragile and renewed combat may be necessary.
- DevelopingBereaved families urge Israeli government to continue fighting until 'decisive victory'
- DevelopingLikud members, bereaved families, and civil society activists demand operational freedom for IDF in Lebanon
- StrongSenior Israeli security source: 'In Lebanon there is a war, not a ceasefire'
- DevelopingIDF heavy fire in south Lebanon; families of wounded soldiers vent frustration
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