Netanyahu’s office says PM instructed IDF to strike Hezbollah targets in Lebanon ‘with force’
Netanyahu said the military would strike Hezbollah forcefully after rockets were fired from Lebanon, as both sides traded attacks despite the ceasefire extension.
- On Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Israel Defense Forces to strike Hezbollah targets in Lebanon "forcefully" following rocket and drone fire toward northern Israel.
- The Israel Defense Forces called the launches a "blatant violation" of the ceasefire that President Donald Trump recently extended by three weeks, straining the fragile truce.
- Overnight, the Israel Defense Forces struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in Deir, Kfar Rumman, and Samiyah, while targeting facilities used by the Radwan Force.
- Lebanon's state news agency reported four people killed in the strikes, while the Israel Defense Forces claimed they killed Hezbollah fighters near the Litani River.
- The Lebanese Health Ministry confirmed 2,496 deaths and 7,725 injuries since the war began on March 2, while local leaders in northern Israel criticized the continued fire.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the Israeli Army to strike “with force” Hizbollah terrorists, financed by the dictatorship of the Ayatollahs of Iran and settled in southern Lebanon, after repeated violations of the ceasefire by the terrorists. Benjamin Netanyahu has given direct orders to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to intensify attacks against Hezbollah terrorist targets on Lebanese territory, in a further escalation.
Israel's head of government Netanyahu has ordered further attacks on the militant Islamic Hezbollah militia in Lebanon.
Netanyahu orders IDF to strike Hezbollah targets 'with force' despite cease-fire
The announcement followed the launch of two rockets and several drone infiltrations in northern Israel, as well as a 'suspicious aerial target' identified in the area where Israeli troops have occupied in southern Lebanon as part of the so-called IDF 'buffer zone'
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a ‘contunctuous’ attack on the Shia Hezbollah group in Lebanon. “Netanyahu has ordered the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to attack Hizbulah’s targets strongly in Lebanon.” Israel’s Prime Minister’s OfficeThe Israeli Prime Minister’s Order of Benjamin Netanyahu arrived after the Israeli Army reported two shells and a drone fired from Lebanon into Israel on Saturday. Israel’s offensive after attacks…
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