Israel supports US President Donald Trump's decision to halt strikes on Iran, The Times of Israel reported.
The publication refers to a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel supports US efforts to neutralize the "Iranian threat".
The US has expressed its commitment to Israel's common goals in negotiations with Iran, Tel Aviv believes.
The two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran does not extend to Lebanon, however, the Israeli side notes.
Israel strikes targets of the Shiite group Hezbollah in Lebanon in response to systematic rocket and artillery fire shelling of northern Israel. The group launched these attacks in solidarity with Hamas after the start of the Gaza war.
The aim is to hit Hezbollah weapons depots, command centers, tunnels and launchers, including in areas such as the capital Beirut and southern Lebanon.
Israeli forces are carrying out "preemptive" or retaliatory strikes against militant cells that their intelligence believes pose an imminent threat to the country's security.
One of the main goals of the operation is to stop the shelling so that tens of thousands of Israeli citizens evacuated from the northern border areas can return to their homes.