Israeli Prime Minister Says He Warned U.S. Leader of Strikes on Beirut Targets
The Israeli prime minister stated he told the U.S. president that Israel would strike terrorist targets in Beirut if Hezbollah continues attacks on Israeli cities and civilians. The comments were reported by multiple outlets on the same evening.
foxnews.comNo additional operational details or timelines were provided in the reports.
Background on the Warning The prime minister framed the potential strikes as a direct response to ongoing attacks attributed to Hezbollah. The message was delivered during the evening call and focused on civilian targets inside Israel.
No immediate statements from the U.S. side or from Hezbollah were included in the coverage. Further developments were not reported at the time of publication.
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