Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was against a “unilateral ceasefire” in Lebanon during a phone conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron, his office stated on Tuesday. “The Prime Minister said during the conversation that he was opposed to a unilateral cease-fire, which would not change the security situation in Lebanon,” AFP reported. The two leaders traded barbs after Macron told Netanyahu that it was important to respect UN resolutions, following repeated Israeli attacks on UNIFIL peace-keeping forces deployed in Lebanon. The Israeli leader responded by saying: “A…