Netanyahu vows continued Israeli military operations in Lebanon
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
Netanyahu vows continued Israeli military operations in Lebanon
12 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced ongoing strikes in Lebanon over the past two days, citing coordination with the U.S. and recent talks with President Trump.
He emphasized efforts to counter Hezbollah threats and described a 'historic' peace process with Lebanon, while accusing Hezbollah of trying to undermine it.
Netanyahu stated Israel maintains full freedom of action against any threat and highlighted U.S. economic and military pressure on Iran as part of broader regional security efforts.
With a peace process on the table, why is Israel intensifying its military campaign in Lebanon?
Is President Trump's strategy of simultaneous military pressure and peace talks a path to stability?
How will Iran respond if its main regional ally, Hezbollah, faces total defeat?
As Israel pushes 20 miles into Lebanon, is this a temporary buffer or a permanent land grab?
Can a U.S.-brokered peace succeed while excluding one of Lebanon's most powerful military forces?
Amidst the rubble and rising death toll, what does 'complete victory' actually look like for anyone?