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Netanyahu appeals to Lebanon: Free your country from Hezbollah | WATCH

Prime Minister Netanyahu released a direct appeal to the Lebanese people, calling on them to free themselves of Hezbollah, for the sake of their country. He also publicly admitted that Israel has eliminated Nasrallah's intended successor as head of Hezbollah.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Screenshot of GPO footage.)

Prime Minister Netanyahu released a video statement tonight (Tuesday) calling on the Lebanese people to free themselves from Hezbollah control, following a year-long and intensifying war with Israel.

In the video, Netanyahu praised what Lebanon was before Iran "conquered" the country through Hezbollah and still could be again - the "jewel of the Middle East."

He also publicly stated that Israel has eliminated Nasrallah's successor - Hashem Edin - as well as the "successor to his successor."

Watch here:

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Source: GPO)
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I never understand these messages. What exactly as they supposed to do?
Ima613 08.10.24


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