Netanyahu’s office says PM instructed IDF to strike Hezbollah targets in Lebanon ‘with force’
The military struck launchers, fighters and Radwan Force sites after two rockets were fired from Lebanon, with no casualties reported.
- On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told senior IDF commanders that Lebanon has seen 'tremendous achievements,' but the military must still solve the 122 mm rocket threat and drone and UAV threat from Hezbollah.
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun declared those who took the country to war committed 'treason,' while Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem rejected direct negotiations, calling the diplomatic push a 'sin.'
- Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz warned that Hezbollah's rejection of negotiations would bring 'catastrophic consequences,' noting Israel reserves the right to act against 'planned, imminent or ongoing attacks' under the ceasefire.
- Despite the ceasefire, Israel's army announced strikes on Monday targeting 'Hezbollah infrastructure' in the Bekaa region and southern Lebanon, where troops operate within an Israeli-announced 'yellow line' ribbon of territory.
- Israeli attacks have killed 2,521 people since March 2, while Hezbollah now possesses only about 10% of the missiles it held at the start of the war.
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Despite the ceasefire, Israel's fight against Hezbollah is not over, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday, adding that the movement's missiles and drones remain the main threat to his country.
The pro-Iranian militia does not want to surrender its weapons, according to estimates only about ten percent of the rockets it had at the beginning of the war. Israel's army reports new attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Tel Aviv., Israeli Prime Minister and fugitive from the International Criminal Court, Benjamin Netanyahu, yesterday ordered the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to carry out “intense” attacks against Hezbollah targets, despite the ceasefire in force in Lebanon, where at least four people were killed.
Four dead as Lebanon truce crumbles
Israel said on Saturday it would attack Hezbollah targets forcefully, further testing a fragile ceasefire with Lebanon that US President Donald Trump recently said had been extended by three weeks. Four people were killed on Saturday in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, Lebanon's state news agency reported, while the Israeli military said Hezbollah had fired rockets at Israel, posing the latest challenges to the tenuous ceasefire. The ceasefi…
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