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Lebanese PM Naftali Salam Blames Hezbollah and Iran for Ongoing Fighting
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First reported by Ynet · 11 hours ago
What happened
Lebanese Prime Minister Naftali Salam publicly blamed Hezbollah and Iran for ongoing fighting, urging them to stop. He welcomed the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire but dismissed expectations of a quick Israeli withdrawal. Meanwhile, Israel continues military operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
- 01Lebanese PM Naftali Salam blames Hezbollah and Iran for ongoing hostilities in Lebanon.
- 02Salam urges Hezbollah and Revolutionary Guards to cease fire, not the Lebanese government.
- 03He welcomes the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire but denies rapid Israeli withdrawal is part of the deal.
- 04Israeli PM Netanyahu highlights reduction of Hezbollah's rocket arsenal from 150,000 to 8%.
- 05IDF recently struck three Hezbollah command centers in southern Lebanon in response to attacks.
- 06Netanyahu visited Lebanon to emphasize Israel's military achievements against Hezbollah.
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