Netanyahu Vows Israeli Troops Will Stay in South Lebanon Until Threat Ends
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed IDF soldiers stationed along the security zone in Lebanon, announcing a shift in operational policy. He declared that any tunnel or terrorist village discovered will be destroyed. Netanyahu instructed the troops to act immediately if they identify any life-threatening danger, emphasizing a strict directive to not wait before responding.
Netanyahu stated that Lebanon recognizes Israel and is sending a message to Iran and Hezbollah to leave, describing this stance as a direct challenge to Iran's naval forces. He warned that this confrontation may not pass quietly. The Prime Minister underscored Israel's firm position that its forces will not withdraw from southern Lebanon until the threat from Hezbollah is completely neutralized. "As long as Hezbollah is here and threatens us, we will remain here," he said.
This announcement signals a more aggressive posture by Israel in the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah and Iran in the region, with a clear commitment to maintaining a military presence in southern Lebanon to counter perceived threats.
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