Netanyahu has dismissed claims in the article that the IDF was low on munitions needed for its war with Hezbollah and thus wanted to end the Gaza war.
Gen. Brown asked Israel to think of how a war would affect the region, as well as the impact it would have on US forces.
The Israel Air Force responded with strikes near Sidon, Lebanon.
Several buildings and an ambulance were hit by the rockets. Nearly 100 rockets had been fired at northern Israel as of Sunday afternoon.
The Avivim moshav is located less than one kilometer from the border with Lebanon, and has sustained numerous attacks since the beginning of the war.
Hezbollah has dictated the tempo. It has been used to doing what it wants, creating provocations and escalation, and pushing again and again to see what is effective.
Among the infrastructure targeted by the IDF were Hezbollah rocket depots, military compounds, and other facilities being used by the terror organization.
The strike on the target was in retaliation for a morning missile launch toward Israeli forces.
It is incumbent on the UN and others to closely monitor Hezbollah’s activity and prevent spillover that threatens Israel and directly harms civilians on both sides.
Hezbollah, which is a terrorist group backed by Iran, has more than 150,000 rockets and it also has drones and precision guided munitions.