Netanyahu Admits to Israel's Role in Hezbollah Attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has for the first time acknowledged Israel's involvement in September attacks on Hezbollah that resulted in significant casualties. The revelation comes amidst internal political tensions, closely linked to Netanyahu's attempts to consolidate his political standing and recent dismissals within his cabinet.
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In an unprecedented admission, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed Israel's involvement in the September attacks on Hezbollah targets, which left 39 dead and over 3,000 injured. This announcement, reported by local media, marks Israel's first public acknowledgment of the operations.
During a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu detailed the operations, asserting that they occurred despite opposition from senior defense officials. Local reports tied the admission to Netanyahu's bid to bolster his political reputation following the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Gallant's recent firing highlights internal government conflicts, particularly over national security strategies and military controversies. His dismissal follows a series of disagreements with Netanyahu, underscoring ongoing tensions within Israeli leadership concerning military decisions and national security policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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