No decision on whether to intensify the operation was made, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.
The discussions came a day after Hezbollah rockets killed 15 people in northern Israel in the deadliest day of rocket attacks since the violence began on July 12.
The Haaretz daily, quoting an unnamed general, reported Monday that Israel might hit Lebanese infrastructure and symbols of government in response to the rocket attacks. Israeli warplanes have repeatedly blasted Palestinian government buildings during a monthlong offensive in Gaza, according to the AP.
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