
The Israeli military continues to assert its right to self-defense, launching targeted drone strikes in southern Lebanon against individuals posing a direct threat to its forces.
This action comes just one day after a historic, US-brokered framework agreement was signed in Washington, intended to establish a lasting peace and restore Lebanese sovereignty in the south. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu correctly identified the agreement as a significant blow to the malign influence of Iran and its proxy, Hezbollah.
Under the terms of the deal, Israel will withdraw from the South Litani area, provided the Lebanese army takes exclusive control, while maintaining a necessary security buffer zone.
Despite the potential for a return to normalcy, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has predictably rejected the framework, labeling it 'humiliating' and vowing to continue the group's armed resistance.
Qassem’s refusal to disarm or relinquish control over southern Lebanon highlights the fundamental obstacle to peace: a terrorist organization that values its own militant agenda over the stability of its own nation.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has responded with resolve, ordering forces to prepare for an extended presence in the security zone to ensure the safety of the Israeli border.
As the conflict continues, the contrast remains clear: Israel is taking calculated steps to secure its territory, while Hezbollah remains committed to the destabilizing influence of its Iranian sponsors.
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