Israeli Officials Call for Military Action Against Hezbollah Amid Concerns Over US-Iran Deal
Ben-Gvir pushes to intensify fighting in Lebanon, opposition calls Iran deal ‘disaster'
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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to escalate military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon following drone attacks. This comes as opposition leaders criticize a potential US-Iran deal, claiming it undermines Israel's security interests.
- 01Itamar Ben-Gvir called for intensified military action against Hezbollah, suggesting that for every drone attack, Israel should retaliate with significant force.
- 02Ben-Gvir proposed cutting Lebanon's electricity supply and occupying territory up to the Awali River to combat Hezbollah's threats.
- 03Opposition leader Yair Lapid condemned the potential US-Iran deal as a disaster for Israel, criticizing Netanyahu's lack of involvement in negotiations.
- 04Lapid emphasized that Netanyahu's government has repeatedly failed to secure Israel's strategic goals.
- 05Yair Golan from the Democrats party claimed Netanyahu's declining health and legal issues hinder his ability to lead effectively.
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Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel's National Security Minister, has urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to intensify military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, particularly after recent drone attacks attributed to the group. During a press conference, Ben-Gvir suggested that Israel retaliate decisively, proposing that for every drone attack, 10 buildings in Beirut should be targeted. He also called for cutting off Lebanon's electricity and occupying territories up to the Awali River to ensure security. Meanwhile, opposition leaders, including Yair Lapid and Yair Golan, criticized the potential US-Iran deal, labeling it a disaster for Israel's security. Lapid argued that the deal was being negotiated without Israel's input, while Golan expressed concerns over Netanyahu's declining health and ability to lead effectively. Both leaders highlighted that Netanyahu's government has failed to achieve its strategic objectives, leaving Israel vulnerable in regional negotiations.
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The proposed military actions could escalate tensions in the region, affecting civilians in both Israel and Lebanon.
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