Israel’s PM said on Thursday that it will reject changes proposed by Lebanon to a deal to settle maritime borders between the two countries, potentially scuttling years of negotiations. A senior official told AFP that Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid that he was “updated on the details of the substantial changes Lebanon is seeking to make” and that he told Israeli negotiators to reject them. The official further added that if Hezbollah should take any military action against Israel for exploiting the disputed Karish gas field, that negotiations would be halted. The move is a blow to the marit…