Not going to happen between them, but they do have Hezbollah to think about."The extension builds on an initial 10-day ceasefire, during which lower-intensity attacks have continued between Israel and Hezbollah.Israel has continued to occupy an area of between five and 10 kilometres into Lebanon, as part of what it describes as a security buffer.And there's little indication Hezbollah will be willing to accede to an Israeli demand that it disarm.President Trump has also given Israel his imprimatur to continue strikes if it's attacked."Israel is going to have to defend itself, if they're shot at, and they will It'd be nice if they wouldn't have to bother with that, but if they, if something happens, they're going to have to defend themselves, as you know, but they're going to do it carefully and they're going to be surgical, as opposed to beyond surgical, and you know there's a lot they can do."Despite being Israel's stated military target, Hezbollah has not been directly included in the negotiations in Washington.Hassan Fadlallah is one of the group's representatives within Lebanon's parliament.He says Hezbollah wants the ceasefire to continue, but on the basis of full compliance by Israel.Last week, Mr Fadlallah said Israel had continued striking houses and bombing villages in the parts of Lebanon it currently occupies."We communicated with Iran to raise these violations through Pakistani channels to pressure the United States