Likud Accuses Channels 12 and 13 of Propaganda for Not Airing Netanyahu's Lebanon Agreement Press Conference
The Likud party criticized Israeli television channels 12 and 13 for not broadcasting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's press conference following the signing of a framework agreement with Lebanon. Likud accused the channels of being "propaganda outlets," highlighting that despite not airing the event, they still complain that Netanyahu does not communicate with the public. The press conference took place after the historic framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon, which Netanyahu described as a "historic achievement for the State of Israel." During his remarks, Netanyahu stated that the United States and Lebanon recognized Israel's right to maintain a security zone as long as threats persist, framing the agreement as a significant blow to Iran and Hezbollah.
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