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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
Netanyahu vows continued Israeli military operations in Lebanon
Updated
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?