Israel and Lebanon’s militant group—and Iranian terror proxy—Hezbollah seem set to reach a temporary ceasefire deal, despite increased conflict over the weekend.
The Israeli cabinet will meet Tuesday to discuss the prospect of a 60-day truce.
The Israel Defense Forces reported that on Sunday, Hezbollah launched 250 rockets across the border from Lebanon into Israel, making it one of the largest attacks on Israel since the eruption of conflict in September.
The attacks followed an Israeli military airstrike on Beirut Saturday that took out a building and killed 20 in what was reportedly an attempt to assassinate a top Hezbollah military commander.
Amid all the back-and-forth, one expert cut through the noise.
“I don’t think anybody has any illusions that Lebanon has a functioning government at this point or that Hezbollah is a good-faith negotiating…