Global Unrest: From Middle East Tensions to European Heritage Returns
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Israel is poking on its "right to self-defense" with regard to Shiite Hezbollah. The US is planning limited nuclear testing.
Global Unrest: From Middle East Tensions to European Heritage Returns
Global Unrest: From Middle East Tensions to European Heritage Returns A tense geopolitical climate persists as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns Lebanon about Hezbollah's rearmament. Netanyahu emphasized Israel's right to self-defense if Lebanon fails to disarm Hezbollah, highlighting ongoing regional tensions, particularly under last year's ceasefire agreement.In Europe, a Ukrainian drone strike targeted and damaged a vital Russia…
"It is clear that we will exercise our right to self-defence as agreed in the terms of the ceasefire," the Israeli Prime Minister warned. "We will not allow Lebanon to become a new front against us again," he added. Shortly before, Israel had threatened to intensify attacks against the Shiite organization in southern Lebanon.
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Israel has threatened to step up attacks on the pro-Iranian Hezbollah movement in Lebanon, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused of trying to re-arm itself. Earlier, the Israeli military said it had killed four members of the Shiite movement in an attack in southern Lebanon on Saturday, foreign news agencies reported.
Israel threatened Sunday that it would intensify the attacks in Lebanon against Hezbollahului, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused him of trying to "arm" Beirut of fulfilling its disarmament commitments.
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