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Benjamin Netanyahu Visits Lebanon In Bulletproof Vest, Says 'War Is Not Over Yet'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel's war is not over yet and the enemies are now struggling to save their presence.

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Netanyahu Dons Bulletproof Vest for Lebanon Visit, Declares War Is Still Ongoing (Image Courtesy: X.com)

New Delhi/Tel Aviv: Amidst the increasing tension in southern Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the border area and made it clear that the current military operation is not going to end yet. Netanyahu, who arrived with senior military officers to take stock of the front, said that the groups standing against Israel are now fighting a “battle for their survival” and in such a situation it is necessary to continue the operation.

Was this visit just symbolic or also strategic?

This visit is not being considered merely formal. The Prime Minister was accompanied by the Defense Minister and top army officials, indicating that this was part of a review of the ground situation as well as deciding the future strategy.

Is the situation still tense in southern Lebanon?

Military activities are continuing in the border areas. The presence and operations of the Israeli army indicate that the situation is not yet completely under control and danger remains.

Has Israel reduced the risk by creating a security zone?

Netanyahu claimed that Israel had significantly reduced the risk of cross-border attacks by establishing a security zone. According to him, this move has affected the enemy's capability of infiltration and attacks.

Does the threat of rocket and anti-tank attacks still remain?

The Prime Minister admitted that the challenges have not completely ended. There remains a threat from rocket attacks and anti-tank weapons, due to which the army remains constantly alert and active.

Is the army's morale currently strong?

During the visit, Netanyahu talked to the soldiers and praised their courage. He said that the army is working with full preparation and many important achievements have been achieved so far.

Are there signs of the operation continuing further?

It is clear from the Prime Minister's statement that at present there is no possibility of any reduction in military action. He said that “much work remains” and that Israel would not back down until it achieved its goals.

Could this further increase regional tensions?

Statements like Netanyahu's don't go unnoticed in Beirut, Tehran, or Western capitals. The next few days will show how far the ripple spreads.

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