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Netanyahu Tells Fallen Givati Soldier’s Family Israel Will Keep Fighting in Lebanon
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a condolence letter to the family of Staff Sgt. Ohad Yaari, a Givati Brigade soldier killed in Lebanon. He said Yaari’s death would not be in vain and pledged continued fighting against Israel’s enemies.
- 01Netanyahu sent a condolence letter to Staff Sgt. Ohad Yaari’s family.
- 02Yaari, a Givati Brigade fighter, was killed last week in Lebanon.
- 03Netanyahu said Israel will keep striking terror infrastructure and militants.
- 04He praised Yaari’s upbringing, faith, and sense of mission.
- 05The letter ended with a vow to continue fighting for Israel’s security.
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