Lebanon
Netanyahu Criticizes Hezbollah for Supporting Iran Deal and Rejecting Israeli Agreement
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu condemns Hezbollah's endorsement of the Iran deal and insists on conditions for Gaza reconstruction.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hezbollah "endorses the agreement with Iran and attacks the agreement we reached," describing this as a reflection of the party's stance on regional developments.
Netanyahu added that Israel "has obtained legitimacy to remain along the yellow line in southern Lebanon," and noted that "US President Donald Trump did not ask us to refrain from acting against Hezbollah tunnels."
Regarding Gaza, Netanyahu declared, "The threat coming from Gaza has been removed," highlighting that "Israel has achieved security objectives in the sector." He emphasized that "residents of Gaza have the freedom to choose whether to leave or stay, provided they do not pose a threat," according to his statement.
Furthermore, Netanyahu underscored that "there will be no reconstruction of the Gaza Strip before dismantling the military infrastructure and disarming," considering this "a fundamental condition for any future reconstruction phase."
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