DEVELOPING: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel retains complete freedom of action against Hezbollah threats, aiming to restore security for residents along the Lebanese border.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel retains complete freedom of action against threats from Hezbollah and remains determined to restore security for residents near the Lebanese border.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel retains complete freedom of action against threats from Hezbollah and remains determined to restore security for residents near the Lebanese border.
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