As expected, Netanyahu didn't approve any strike options on Hezbollah. People were expecting Israel to conduct a wave of strikes the same night. Netanyahu doesn't want to do that because his focus is on Gaza and also the West Bank. Their agenda right now:
1.) Destroy Gaza, exile it's population
2.) Take steps to annex the West Bank
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What he may have done is a approve a assassination plot of medium level ranking commander and will wait a few days before executing the operation. Then try to share this as some kind of accomplishment to the Israeli public. Even though that's a occurrence we've seen play out already and it hasn't crossed Hezbollah's red lines. Which are:
1.) No targeting of civilian infrastructure
2.) No deliberate targeting of civilians
3.) No assassinations of high ranking political officials
And the general intensity/scope of the strikes not exceeding scope/intensity from other side, either.