Netanyahu says Israel's enemies have no 'immunity,' a day after military targeted a Hezbollah commander in first strike on Beirut suburbs since ceasefire.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on May 7 there was no 'immunity' for Israel's enemies, a day after the military targeted a Hezbollah commander in its first strike on Beirut's southern suburbs since a ceasefire declared last month.
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