By Joshua Marks
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Israeli forces will continue to attack Hezbollah in Beirut, following reports that the political leadership in Jerusalem told the military to stop strikes in the Lebanese capital.
“I would like to make it clear: We will continue to strike Hezbollah without mercy everywhere in Lebanon, including Beirut. Everything is according to operational considerations. We have proven this recently and we will continue to prove it in the coming days as well,” the premier remarked during a visit to an Israel Defense Forces base hit by a drone launched by the terrorist group the previous evening.
The UAV strike killed four soldiers and wounded dozens more at the Golani Brigade Training Base located near Binyamina in northern Israel.
Speaking to soldiers and commanders, Netanyahu told them that they “are fighting in a difficult war against Iran’s axis of evil that seeks to destroy us. They will not succeed. We are continuing to fight. We are paying a painful price, but we have considerable achievements that we will continue to make.”
He visited soldiers recovering from the attack, calling them the “victory generation.”
“The main thing is the spirit, the spirit that I see here—the great spirit of the soldiers and medics, fighters who understand they are fighting for the eternity of Israel. With God’s help, together we will fight and together we will win,” Netanyahu said.
Meanwhile, Kan News reported on Monday that Cabinet ministers are furious about being excluded from a decision reportedly to pause attacks in Beirut.
The Israeli Air Force has not struck Hezbollah targets in the Lebanese capital in four days, with Kan reporting that the directive was issued in writing on Friday morning, following an unusual Israeli strike in western Beirut on Thursday that resulted in dozens of casualties…
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