Israel's helplessness against Hezbollah; Netanyahu: The right thing to do now is to resolve the situation with Lebanon
Emphasizing that the right thing to do now is to resolve the situation with Lebanon on the condition that the US is committed to this issue, the Israeli Prime Minister said: "In this regard, we will respond to any violation. The basic condition in this issue is that we decide what is considered a "violation."
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): "Benjamin Netanyahu," the Israeli Prime Minister, said: "The right thing to do now is to resolve the situation with Lebanon on the condition that the US is committed to this issue that we will respond to any violation. The basic condition in this issue is that we decide what is considered a "violation." At this time, the reserve soldiers will also rest and we will compensate for the lack of weapons.
According to a report by the Israeli Channel 14 TV, Netanyahu emphasized: Another issue that will be achieved in the agreement with Lebanon is the separation of fronts. As soon as we sign a ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, although they always linked it to the ceasefire with Gaza, we will surrender them and cut off relations with them. This way they will be isolated and the pressure on Hamas to agree to a prisoner exchange deal will increase.
Earlier, the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported, citing sources in the United States and the occupied territories, that Israel has initially agreed to a settlement and agreement on Lebanon. A Zionist source also claimed after the news was published that although there is a desire and intention to move forward in principle, there are still “issues on the agenda.”
According to him, the issue is not over, but the process is positive. However, Yedioth Ahronoth noted that US envoy Amos Hochstein informed Lebanon yesterday of the Zionist regime’s agreement to the ceasefire.
Netanyahu also warned against unilateral US actions by the Joe Biden administration, such as the end of Barack Obama's presidency, when a Security Council resolution condemning settlement construction was passed. On the other hand, Netanyahu condemned the actions of Jewish settlers who attacked senior Israeli army officers, including General Avi Balot, commander of the army's Central Region in the West Bank.
The Israeli army announced that a group of settlers on Friday ostracized and insulted General Balot and other officers in the West Bank city of Hebron. The Israeli army announced the arrest of five people in this regard.
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced in a statement that all acts of violence against army officers and soldiers must be confronted. General Balot, who had gone to Hebron to attend a religious ceremony, was attacked by settlers, who called him a traitor.