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Head of Israeli Mount Hermon Regional Council Doubts Lebanon Peace Deal, Cites Hezbollah Threat

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Translated & summarized from Ynet by baba
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Benny Ben Muvchar, head of the Mount Hermon Regional Council in northern Israel, expressed deep skepticism about the recent framework agreement with Lebanon during an interview on ynet. He stated he is not optimistic about the peace prospects, emphasizing that Lebanon's government lacks the backbone to uphold any agreement. Ben Muvchar highlighted his distrust by saying, "I am completely skeptical" about the possibility of meaningful peace.

He further criticized Hezbollah, describing it as a murderous organization dedicated to invasion and violence against Israel. Ben Muvchar noted that despite hopes six months ago that tunnels and missile stockpiles would no longer be a threat, there remain locations that Israeli forces have yet to neutralize. His comments reflect ongoing security concerns in the region and doubts about the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts with Lebanon.

The remarks underscore the challenges Israel faces in securing peace with Lebanon amid Hezbollah's continued military presence and activity. The Mount Hermon area remains a sensitive security zone, and local leadership voices caution regarding the stability and enforceability of any agreements with Lebanon's government.

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