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    Netanyahu says Israel will continue to strike Hezbollah ‘wherever necessary’

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseApril 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday (Apr 9) stated Israel would maintain hitting Iran-backed Hezbollah “wherever vital”, the day after deadly Israeli strikes pummelled Lebanon.

    “We’re persevering with to strike Hezbollah with pressure, precision, and willpower,” Netanyahu stated on his private X account. 

    “Our message is obvious: anybody who acts towards Israeli civilians – we’ll strike them. We are going to proceed to hit Hezbollah wherever vital, till we absolutely restore safety to the residents of the north” of Israel, he added.

    In the meantime, Israel’s army stated it was persevering with floor operations in southern Lebanon, the place troops have been combating Hezbollah and holding positions since early March.

    In a separate assertion, it stated it had struck in a single day “two key crossings utilized by Hezbollah terrorists and commanders for motion from north to south of the Litani River in Lebanon to switch 1000’s of weapons, rockets, and launchers”.

    It added that it had struck “roughly 10 weapons storage services, launchers, and command centres” belonging to the Lebanese armed group.

    Israeli strikes pummelled Lebanon Wednesday, killing over 200 folks and wounding over 1,000, the Lebanese well being ministry stated.



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