Netanyahu Warns of Strikes on Beirut Amid Ongoing Hezbollah Attacks
Israel will strike Beirut if Hezbollah attacks persist, Netanyahu tells Trump

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has informed US President Donald Trump that Israel will target 'terror' sites in Beirut if Hezbollah continues its assaults on Israeli cities. He emphasized that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will persist with operations in southern Lebanon.
- 01Netanyahu stated that Israel would strike 'terror' targets in Beirut if Hezbollah does not stop its attacks.
- 02The Israeli Prime Minister communicated this warning during a conversation with US President Donald Trump.
- 03Netanyahu confirmed that the IDF will maintain its military operations in southern Lebanon.
- 04This statement reflects escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah amid ongoing violence.
- 05The situation highlights the potential for broader regional conflict if hostilities continue.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Israel will conduct strikes on 'terror' targets in Beirut if Hezbollah does not cease its ongoing attacks on Israeli cities. During a recent discussion with US President Donald Trump, Netanyahu detailed Israel's stance on the matter, indicating that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) would continue their operations in southern Lebanon as planned. This assertion underscores the rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with the potential for further escalation if the violence persists. Netanyahu's remarks reflect a serious concern over regional security and the implications of continued hostilities for both Lebanon and Israel. The situation remains precarious, with diplomatic efforts needed to prevent a broader conflict in the region.
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The warning of strikes on Beirut could lead to heightened military activity and civilian unrest in both Israel and Lebanon.
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