Ministers Warn Netanyahu That the Lebanon Front Is Endangering Troops
At a cabinet meeting, ministers sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the situation in Lebanon, saying it is putting Israeli fighters at risk. According to the report, they argued that soldiers feel as if they are “at a shooting range,” a phrase meant to convey how exposed they believe troops are along the northern front.
The article frames the remarks as part of the wider political-security debate over the Lebanon border and the danger facing forces there. It does not provide additional operational details, but presents the exchange as a direct rebuke of Netanyahu during the cabinet session.
The report is attributed to Moria Asraf and was published on June 10 at 10:15. It appears to refer to the ongoing tensions on Israel’s northern border with Lebanon, where ministers say the current situation is unacceptable for the soldiers deployed there. No formal response from Netanyahu is included in the text, and the next developments are not specified.
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