PNN – Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s TV announced in a report that the leaders of this regime have put a gradual increase in tension with Lebanon’s Hezbollah without entering into a full-scale war.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, this Zionist network announced in this report that talks are ongoing at both security and political levels to determine a comprehensive strategy to deal with Hezbollah.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime TV added: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of War Yoav Galant and Chief of Staff of the Army Herzi Halevi have decided to gradually increase the tension with Hezbollah.
According to this report, they have decided in a joint meeting that the escalation of tension with Hezbollah should not lead to an all-out war.
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Tensions between Lebanon’s Hezbollah and the Zionist regime have increased sharply in the past few days.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a speech at the Knesset (Parliament) session on Sunday that he is not looking for an all-out war with Hezbollah, but that this movement must be removed from the borders.
He claimed: (Sayed Hassan) Nasrallah (Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah) made a big mistake by accompanying Gaza, great damage to Hezbollah; it will help us in the south (Gaza Strip).
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, despite the recognition of the authorities of this regime to the inability to confront Hezbollah, claimed: We are trying to remove Hizbullah from the borders and weaken it; Nasrallah (Sayed Hassan) will regret what he did as Al-Sanwar (Hamas leader) regrets.
While according to the media of the Zionist regime, about 120 rockets were fired from Lebanon on Sunday morning, Netanyahu claimed: It seems that Israel’s recent attacks against Hezbollah have changed the perception of the “Iranian axis” about Israel, we will weaken Hezbollah and move it away from the borders and we will cut off its arms and legs so that it stops attacking us. The pressure on Hezbollah may force the leader of Hamas, Yahya al-Sanwar, to attend the negotiation table.