Netanyahu Visits Southern Lebanon Amid Ongoing Conflict with Hezbollah
Wearing Flak Vest, Benjamin Netanyahu Visits Lebanon: "War Continues"
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited southern Lebanon to meet with troops, stating that the war against Hezbollah continues. He announced plans for direct negotiations with Lebanon aimed at disarming Hezbollah and achieving a long-term peace agreement, despite ongoing military actions.
- 01Netanyahu visited Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, emphasizing the ongoing war against Hezbollah.
- 02He announced plans for direct negotiations with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah.
- 03Netanyahu stated there is no ceasefire, and military actions will continue until security is restored.
- 04The Israeli Prime Minister aims for a historic peace agreement that would last generations.
- 05The Israel Defence Forces have intensified strikes on Hezbollah positions following Netanyahu's announcements.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited southern Lebanon on Sunday, donning a flak vest while meeting with Israeli troops. He declared that the war against Hezbollah, a militant group based in Lebanon, continues and emphasized that Israeli forces have thwarted any potential invasion from the group. In a video statement, Netanyahu announced that there is no ceasefire, asserting that military operations against Hezbollah will persist until security is restored in northern Israel. He also revealed plans to initiate direct negotiations with Lebanon, aiming to disarm Hezbollah and achieve a historic peace agreement. This announcement comes amidst ongoing military strikes by the Israel Defence Forces on Hezbollah launch sites, highlighting the tense situation in the region, which has been marked by conflict since the establishment of Israel in 1948.
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The ongoing military operations and negotiations could significantly affect security and stability in northern Israel and southern Lebanon.
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