Israel's Far-Right Ministers Threaten Beirut over Lebanon Drones - Shafaq News
Smotrich said the measure would deter rocket and drone attacks as Israel reported strikes on more than 70 sites in Lebanon over 24 hours.
- President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a framework agreement with Iran is scheduled to be signed on Sunday, with the deal involving no money exchange and making the Hormuz Strait "open to all."
- Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich reiterated his demand Saturday that 10 buildings in Beirut's Dahiyeh district be destroyed for every rocket fired at Israel, saying Hezbollah must not be allowed to "exploit" the situation.
- Casualties from Israeli attacks on Lebanon have reached at least 3,756 since March 2, with 11,632 wounded, while Hezbollah claimed 22 attacks on Israeli forces over the last 24 hours using drones and rocket barrages.
- Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized the emerging deal as a "complete failure" by Prime Minister Netanyahu, adding "no press conference, no media spin, and no AI-generated video will be able to hide this failure."
- Marking the first anniversary of the 12-day war, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized national unity on Saturday, while a cyberattack disrupted services at four major Iranian banks on Sunday without compromising customer data.
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In the north of Israel there have again been attacks by the Lebanese Hezbollah. Israel's far-right finance minister demands immediate attacks in Lebanon in response.
Israel's far-right ministers threaten Beirut over Lebanon drones - Shafaq News
Shafaq News- BeirutIsraeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir called Sunday for immediate strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs (Dahyeh), demanding retalia
'Bring down buildings in Dahiyeh today,' Smotrich tells Netanyahu after Hezbollah attacks
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Sunday called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to order strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut in response to the terror group's ongoing attacks."The firing toward the northern communities is a test of the Dahiyeh doctrine that the prime minister declared," Smotrich tweeted, referencing Netanyahu's threats to hit Hezbollah's stronghold in the Lebanese capital."I call on him to implement it…

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