Rocket attacks continued in southern Israel, and four rockets were fired from Lebanon to northern Israel.

US President Joe Biden said in a telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday that they should “come to a ceasefire and reduce tensions.”

However, as of Wednesday afternoon, the facts on the ground are the opposite. Rocket attacks on Israel from Gaza continued. And red alert sirens are ringing in northern Israel in response to the launch of four rockets from southern Lebanon into Israeli territory.

Israeli artillery struck several targets in Lebanese territory.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke by telephone on Wednesday with Israeli Defense Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Benny Gantz about the alleged need for a ceasefire.

Israeli officials also fear that Hamas has unmanned submarines that operate autonomously and use GPS systems. These small submarines are equipped with warheads weighing 50 kg. After the launch of the submarines, they target and blow themselves up.

In this regard, Israeli security officials have also expressed concern that if the world powers do not move forward to end this war, then the war will be prolonged, which will inevitably be to the detriment of Israel, so Israel through wants to end this war as soon as possible through backdoor contacts.

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