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Netanyahu Announces Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Deal with Conditions

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Netanyahu Announces Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Deal with Conditions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that a ceasefire agreement has been reached with Hezbollah in Lebanon, with plans for his security cabinet to approve the deal.

Under the terms of the agreement, any attempts by Hezbollah to rearm will be considered a breach, to which Israel will respond with force. Netanyahu stated firmly, “If Hezbollah breaks the deal, Israel will strike.”

Addressing concerns about the ceasefire limiting Israel’s military flexibility, he asserted that the agreement would not prevent Israel from taking action if necessary. “An agreement can be enforced, and we will enforce it,” Netanyahu emphasized.

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The Israeli leader claimed significant military successes during the conflict, including the elimination of Hezbollah’s senior commanders and substantial damage to its infrastructure. He remarked that Hezbollah is no longer the same force it once was, and its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, is now “former.”

Netanyahu further noted the extensive military operations targeting Hezbollah’s assets, saying, “The ground feels like it’s trembling in Lebanon.”

Looking ahead, he reiterated his commitment to securing victory, emphasizing a strategic focus on all fronts of the conflict while considering the broader regional picture.

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