Israel’s big announcement, Netanyahu said – attacks on Hezbollah will continue

Amidst the increasing tension in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear that his country will continue the military campaign against Hezbollah. This statement has come to light after the recent horrific attacks in various parts of Lebanon. There is also news of the death of Hezbollah chief Naim Qasim’s nephew and a close aide in these attacks, which has further increased tension in the region.

What did Netanyahu say?

Netanyahu said that the Israeli army is targeting Hezbollah with full force, precision and determination. He reiterated that whoever takes action against Israeli civilians will be punished. According to him, this military operation is directly related to the security of the people of the country. Israel says it is intensifying its attacks with the aim of weakening Hezbollah’s capabilities.

The Prime Minister also indicated that there is no geographical limit to this campaign. He said that action can be taken anywhere if needed. The main goal of this operation is to restore security in northern Israel and return the displaced people from there safely to their homes. Netanyahu made it clear that military action will continue until this objective is achieved.

On the other hand, the ceasefire situation seems to be weakening due to these ongoing attacks in Lebanon. Iran has accused America and Israel of violating the agreement. Iran has said that if the situation remains like this, it may withdraw from the talks to be held in Islamabad.

Mohammad Bager Ghalibaf’s allegation

Speaker of Iran’s Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf alleged that Israel has violated many important provisions related to the ceasefire. These include continuing attacks in Lebanon, violating Iranian airspace and denying rights related to the nuclear program. He also accused America of repeatedly going back on its promises.

However, Netanyahu rejected these allegations and said that Lebanon was not made a part of the ceasefire agreement. He claimed that Israel has caused major damage to Hezbollah in recent operations and has seriously affected its capabilities by targeting many targets in a short period of time.

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