Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The New York Times newspaper reported that the officials of the US President Joe Biden's administration found out that Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, supports a pre-emptive attack on Hezbollah.
According to this newspaper, Biden and his senior aides have asked the Zionist regime to refrain from any large-scale attack on Hezbollah that would bring this powerful group into conflict with Israel.
American officials are worried because some of the more radical members of Netanyahu's war cabinet agree with the operation against Hezbollah at the same time as the operation against Hamas.
The New York Times wrote that Biden administration officials have warned the Israelis of the difficulties of conflict with Hamas in the south and Hezbollah in the north.
At the same time, "Al-Mayadin" network, yesterday evening (Friday), published new details of Hezbollah's attack on the positions of the Zionist regime on the border lines with Lebanon.
Al-Mayadin, citing his sources, reported that 3 Zionist soldiers were killed and 4 other soldiers were injured in Hezbollah's attack on the Zionist infantry forces in the vicinity of "Branit" base.
Two days ago, the "Axios" news site, citing informed American and Zionist sources, reported that "Joe Biden" said in a meeting with "Benyamin Netanyahu" that he was worried about Hezbollah joining the conflicts in Gaza.
Axios further wrote: "The Israel War Council informed Biden that there is no post-war plan and the focus is on counter-offensive."
According to American and Zionist sources, Tel Aviv War Minister Yoav Galant also told Biden that efforts to eliminate Hamas in the Gaza Strip may take years.
The Zionist TV reported, quoting Gallant: "Hezbollah is ten times stronger than Hamas." We must establish a field hospital in the north."
On the other hand, "The Times" newspaper also wrote that the US President, in a private meeting with the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, announced his support for the ground attack on the Gaza Strip.
Biden also said in a conversation with reporters during the flight back to Washington that he did not say anything about America entering the war in the event that Hezbollah officially joins the conflict.