Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Netanyahu Warns Iran And Hezbollah Of 'Red Lines' Ahead Of War Games

Netanyahu warns Iran, Hezbollah of ‘red lines’ ahead of war games on Lebanon border



Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday warned Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah of Israel’s “red lines” on the buildup of militant forces or weapons to its north, as the Israel Defense Forces prepared to hold an artillery drill on a contested hill on the border with Lebanon and Syria.

Netanyahu toured the military’s Northern Command headquarters in the city of Safed along with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant Tuesday, striking a defiant tone despite the relatively quiet period on the border.

“The main enemy we are facing is the terror regime in Iran and its satellites in Syria and Lebanon,” Netanyahu said in remarks provided by his office.

“We are determined to fight Iran’s attempts to develop a nuclear arsenal. We are determined to fight any attempt by Iran to entrench itself on our northern military frontier in Syria. We are determined to fight all attempts by Hezbollah to show aggression against us from Lebanon,” Netanyahu said.

The premier, back in power after a year in the opposition, threatened that Israel would jog the memories of enemies as to what its policies are. Under the Naftali Bennett-Yair Lapid government, Israel largely stuck to the strategy of carrying out airstrikes in Syria to thwart Iranian attempts to gain a foothold in the country.

“Those who need to be given a reminder of our red lines in this matter will receive it,” he added.

Gallant also vowed to prevent Iran’s military entrenchment in Syria and to “cut off the channels used to transfer Iranian weapons to Lebanon and Hezbollah.”

“The quiet in the north is an important goal. Therefore, along with maintaining calm, we will act powerfully against any attempt to harm Israeli citizens and IDF soldiers,” he added.

The IDF has admitted to conducting hundreds of sorties against Iran-backed groups in Syria. The IDF says it also attacks arms shipments believed to be bound for those groups, chief among them Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

Netanyahu, Gallant, and National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi were given a wide-ranging security briefing by military officials on the IDF’s operations, intelligence, and challenges on the northern frontier, including in Syria and Lebanon.






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