Israel's National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi has stated that intensified IDF action on the northern border is likely, aiming to address the presence of Hezbollah forces. Israel has warned that it can no longer accept the presence of Hezbollah on its border and plans to handle this 'unacceptable reality' diplomatically or militarily. The security analyst Raphael Jerusalmy has also emphasized the need to prevent the presence of Hezbollah armored terrorists along the border with Israel.
BREAKING: Israeli national security advisor says the country 'can no longer accept' Hezbollah's presence on the northern border
'Israel’s national security adviser has warned that Israel “can no longer accept” the presence of Hizbollah forces on its northern border, and said it will have to “act” if they continue to pose a threat.' https://t.co/rtQEo55BVq
'We cannot in any case allow the presence of Hezbollah armored terrorists along the border with Israel' Security analyst Raphael Jerusalmy breaks down Israel's plans for the future of its shared border with Lebanon https://t.co/w4FhhQvShD
'Israel cannot live anymore with the Radwan forces, the elite Hezbollah forces right on the border fence' i24NEWS Senior Defense correspondent @jregevi24news reports from northern Israel, where he says this 'unacceptable reality' will be handled diplomatically or militarily https://t.co/HCVzG1IviY
Israel warns it can ‘no longer accept’ Hizbollah on its border https://t.co/PE8l2LNCH9
Israel National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi: intensified IDF action on northern border is likely though preferably not in parallel w/ fighting in Gaza. Residents will not return [to the north] if we don’t do the same thing” in against Hezbollah, as in the south against Hamas