Netanyahu: War with Iran and Lebanon Temporarily Halted

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Netanyahu: War with Iran and Lebanon has temporarily stopped

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, announced that the conflicts with Iran and Lebanon have temporarily stopped, but the war has not ended.

He said, hours after a phone conversation with Donald Trump, that Iran and its allied forces have been severely weakened, but Israel remains ready to respond to any new attack.

Netanyahu emphasized that if Iran attacks Israel again, it will face a decisive response.

These statements were made after Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters announced the halt of Iranian armed forces’ operations against Israel.

Despite this, Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, has emphasized that attacks on military positions in Lebanon will continue, and any attempt to link the Lebanese and Iranian fronts with attacks against Israel will be met with a strong response.

Meanwhile, reports indicate that Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon, including the city of Tyre, continue. Additionally, the Lebanese armed forces have reported attacks on Israeli forces within Lebanese territory, but no reports have been released about attacks on northern Israel.

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