Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, reportedly said in an interview with French TV channel CNEWS that the Zionist regime is in the “beginning of the end of the war” phase in the Middle East, but admitted that the war is not over yet.
Netanyahu also expressed disappointment with France’s stance on the war, saying: I spoke with Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, and I was very disappointed. Initially, we received support from Emmanuel Macron, the French president, but over time we saw his position change to views that were contrary to our interests.
Netanyahu went on to mention the war with Hezbollah in Lebanon, telling yet another lie that Hezbollah fighters were using UNIFIL forces as a front to attack the Zionist regime. He also made unfounded accusations against Iran, saying: The problem is that Iran “occupied” Lebanon, not Israel.
Netanyahu also referred to the 33-day war of 2006, saying that UNIFIL forces failed to prevent the flow of weapons into southern Lebanon and that Hezbollah took the opportunity to strengthen its military capabilities.
He also mentioned Hezbollah’s recent attacks on areas under the control of the Zionist regime, including a drone attack on his house, saying that the Zionist regime will provide a “strong response” to these actions.
A truce could be an opportunity for Hezbollah to acquire new weapons, and Israel will never allow that to happen
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Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, reportedly said in an interview with French TV channel CNEWS that the Zionist regime is in the “beginning of the end of the war” phase in the Middle East, but admitted that the war is not over yet.
Netanyahu also expressed disappointment with France’s stance on the war, saying:
I spoke with Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, and I was very disappointed.
Initially, we received support from Emmanuel Macron, the French president, but over time we saw his position change to views that were contrary to our interests.
Netanyahu went on to mention the war with Hezbollah in Lebanon, telling yet another lie that Hezbollah fighters were using UNIFIL forces as a front to attack the Zionist regime.
He also made unfounded accusations against Iran, saying:
The problem is that Iran “occupied” Lebanon, not Israel.
Netanyahu also referred to the 33-day war of 2006, saying that UNIFIL forces failed to prevent the flow of weapons into southern Lebanon and that Hezbollah took the opportunity to strengthen its military capabilities.
He also mentioned Hezbollah’s recent attacks on areas under the control of the Zionist regime, including a drone attack on his house, saying that the Zionist regime will provide a “strong response” to these actions.
A truce could be an opportunity for Hezbollah to acquire new weapons, and Israel will never allow that to happen