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Israel PM Says Hezbollah 'Dismantling' Ceasefire with Lebanon
Netanyahu said Hezbollah’s violations are forcing Israel to strike and intercept drones as Lebanon’s health ministry reported 7 deaths.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Hezbollah is 'dismantling' the ceasefire through ongoing violations, pledging to 'vigorously' target the Iran-backed group.
- Following Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei's death, Hezbollah launched rockets on Mar 2, drawing Lebanon into the Middle East conflict; President Donald Trump announced a three-week extension to the ceasefire on Thursday.
- Israeli strikes killed seven people on Saturday, according to Lebanon's health ministry, while the National News Agency reported a drone strike in Zawtar al-Sharqiyah; the military intercepted three drones.
- Under the truce terms, Israel reserves the right to respond to 'planned, imminent or ongoing attacks,' Netanyahu stated, adding that arrangements with the United States enable pre-emptive action.
- Israeli forces continue striking south Lebanon daily, issuing evacuation orders for seven villages ahead of planned operations; this freedom of action permits pre-empting 'immediate threats and even emerging threats.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right4Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Right
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