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Cabinet Clash Erupts Over Israeli Constraints in Lebanon
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
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What happened
A cabinet meeting on Thursday night turned into a fierce argument over Israel’s freedom of action in southern Lebanon. Ministers pushed for broader military action, while Eyal Zamir, Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel Katz defended the current policy after a grenade attack near Beit Yahoun injured four troops and left the attacker dead.
- 01Ministers accused the IDF of being constrained in southern Lebanon.
- 02Eyal Zamir told them, “You wanted a ceasefire.”
- 03Netanyahu said there is no limit on responding to immediate threats.
- 04A grenade attack near Beit Yahoun wounded one officer and three soldiers.
- 05Washington is discussing pilot Hezbollah-free zones with Lebanon’s army replacing the IDF.
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Full coverage · 8 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
MakoCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Cabinet Clash Over Lebanon Ceasefire Exposes Rift Between Ministers and Military
N12Center · Hebrew1 hour ago
Cabinet Clash Over Lebanon Ceasefire Exposes Rift Between Ministers and Military
Now 14Right · Hebrew2 hours ago
Stormy Cabinet Meeting Exposes Rift Over Lebanon Talks and Rules of Engagement
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Ben Gvir Challenges Lebanon Ceasefire Policy, Zamir Fires Back
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