IDF confirms rare airstrike on Syria-Lebanon border, killing 3 PIJ terrorists
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the northern border. His office announced this visit several hours after he had left the area, which has been subjected to constant Hezbollah fire since last October.
After a situation assessment with Northern Command OC Maj.-Gen. Uri Gordin regarding the aftermath of Sunday’s Israeli strikes that prevented a large-scale attack by Hezbollah, Netanyahu visited a kibbutz in Upper Galilee.
There he met with soldiers and commanders of Golani Brigade’s 13th Battalion, who he praised for their “great work.” Calling the strikes against Hezbollah “a great success,” Netanyahu said: “I’m not telling you this is enough, on the contrary.”
“I said a simple truth—it’s not the end of the story. When will it be over? Only once we can restore security and return the residents to their homes in a secure manner. This isn’t a slogan, it’s a national goal of the highest order, and we’re committed to achieving it,” the prime minister said.
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