Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Friday criticized Israel’s “expansion” of its attacks on his country, saying they indicated a rejection of efforts to broker a truce after more than a month of war.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.“The Israeli enemy’s renewed expansion of the scope of its aggression on Lebanese regions, its repeated threats to the population to evacuate entire cities and villages, and its renewed targeting of the southern suburbs of Beirut with destructive raids, are all indicators that confirm the Israeli enemy’s rejection of all efforts being made to secure a ceasefire,” Mikati said in a statement after overnight raids hit Beirut’s southern suburbs, in the first such attack this week.Read more:No normalization with Israel without Palestinian state: Saudi Arabia’s FMIsraeli strikes in Gaza’s Deir al-Balah kill 47Six health workers killed, four wounded in Israeli strikes across south Lebanon: Ministry