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Israeli Defense Minister Asserts Israel's Right to Stay in Lebanon Without Approval
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First reported by Walla · 59 minutes ago
What happened
Israel's Defense Minister declared that Israel does not need approval to stay in Lebanon, highlighting its security zone against Hezbollah threats and commitment to protect northern residents.
- 01Israel did not seek and does not need approval to enter or stay in Lebanon.
- 02The security zone extends from the sea to the Beaufort area, free of civilians and terrorist infrastructure.
- 03Israel asserts its right and duty to protect Galilee residents from Hezbollah threats.
- 04The Defense Minister emphasized ongoing Israeli presence until Hezbollah is disarmed.
- 05Israel aims to remove the threat to northern Israeli communities through this security zone.
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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew20 minutes ago
Israeli Defense Minister Asserts Israel's Right to Stay in Lebanon Without Approval
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