Netanyahu says Israel military operates forcefully in Lebanon amid cease-fire violations
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 26
Netanyahu says Israel military operates forcefully in Lebanon amid cease-fire violations
6 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 26
Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu emphasized that the IDF remains active in Lebanon despite a three-week cease-fire announced by President Trump.
He accused Hezbollah of repeatedly violating the cease-fire, which he said is undermining the agreement and prompting Israeli military action to protect its borders and citizens.
Netanyahu stressed that Israel’s operations align with rules agreed with the U.S. and Lebanon, and include eliminating both immediate and emerging threats from Hezbollah.
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