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Metula Council Head Says Government Is Abandoning Soldiers and Demands Hezbollah’s Disarmament
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First reported by Ynet · 5 days ago
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Metula council head David Azulai said the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire will not hold unless Hezbollah is dismantled. He accused the government of abandoning IDF soldiers in Lebanon while Metula tries to revive tourism and agriculture despite the border insecurity.
- 01David Azulai said the ceasefire will not last and blamed Hezbollah and Iran.
- 02He accused Israel’s leadership of leaving soldiers in Lebanon without a clear mission.
- 03Azulai demanded either new orders or a pullback to the border line.
- 04Metula is trying to restore tourism and agriculture as it marks 130 years since its founding.
- 05The ceasefire was announced Friday at 4 p.m., after five soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon.
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