Disagreements During "Cabinet" Session Regarding Lebanon
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Disagreements During "Cabinet" Session Regarding Lebanon

SadaNews Translation - Channel 12 revealed some details of the meeting of the small ministerial council "Cabinet" regarding Lebanon, which was held on Thursday evening.

According to the Hebrew channel, some ministers, especially from the far-right such as Itamar Ben Gvir and Orit Strok, attacked the Israeli army's policy towards Hezbollah elements, according to SadaNews translation.

Ben Gvir called for not adhering to any agreement and for attacking and bringing down all buildings belonging to Hezbollah in Lebanon, as well as continuing the policy of assaults against its leaders.

Strok stated that the ceasefire puts soldiers at risk and makes them feel like they are in a shooting range.

In response, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, Eyal Zamir, said to them: "You are the ones who wanted a ceasefire," referring to the political level.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intervened, along with his defense minister, Israel Katz, emphasizing that every ceasefire has its advantages and disadvantages and that their forces have the right to act to eliminate any threat, and that the United States understands this.