Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel eliminated a Hezbollah Radwan force commander in Beirut, calling it a message to Israel’s enemies that “no terrorist is immune.” In a video released by his office, Netanyahu framed the strike as a direct warning: anyone threatening Israel’s state would face death for their actions.
Israel says it killed a Hezbollah commander in a strike on Beirut, the first such attack on the city since a ceasefire agreed last month. The move has reportedly raised fresh pressure on the fragile truce. Israel continues operations in southern Lebanon while Hezbollah counters with drone and rocket fire targeting Israeli soldiers.
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