That Includes Keeping Residents Out

Benjamin Netanyahu determined to enforce ceasefire

The Prime Minister, Defense Minister, and the Chief of Staff expressed their determination to act "with a hard hand" against any violation of the ceasefire.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)

The Prime Minister's Office said today (Wednesday) that the Prime Minister and the Defense Minister have both instructed the IDF to not allow civilians to enter the villages near the border, in accordance with the first stage of the ceasefire.

The IDF has already arrested four Hezbollah activists trying to enter this area, and the PMO reiterated that Israel would respond "with a hard hand" against any violation of the ceasefire.

Meanwhile, IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said that the enforcement of the ceasefire will be even more determined than the fighting before it.

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