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Lebanese President's criticism of strikes on Hezbollah is under fire by Israel's Defense Minister.

Criticism from Lebanese President Joseph Aoun towards Israel over IDF's overnight attack on Hezbollah's UAV production facilities in Dahieh, a civilian area in Beirut, prompted a reaction from Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz.

Criticism from Lebanese President Joseph Aoun towards Israel's Defense Forces for launching attacks...
Criticism from Lebanese President Joseph Aoun towards Israel's Defense Forces for launching attacks on Hezbollah's UAV production facilities in a civilian area of Dahieh, Beirut, prompted a response from Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz. Aoun denounced the attacks, claiming they endangered the lives of innocent civilians.

Lebanese President's criticism of strikes on Hezbollah is under fire by Israel's Defense Minister.

Fiery Response From Israel's Defense Minister

Tel Aviv, Israel - Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz, fired back at Lebanese President Joseph Aoun following his criticisms over Israel Defense Forces (IDF) strikes on Hezbollah facilities in Beirut. Katz stood firm, stating unequivocally that there will be no peace or stability in Beirut without security for the State of Israel[1][3][5].

Aoun, who lambasted the IDF attacks as a "flagrant violation" of the current ceasefire agreement and UN laws[5], was met with a stern response from Katz. The Israeli Minister directly addressed the Lebanese President, warning him that without security for Israel, there will be no peace or stability in Beirut[5].

Katz demanded that the Lebanese government disarmed terror group Hezbollah, preventing them from producing drones that would threaten Israeli citizens[5]. He also emphasized the need for the Lebanese army to strictly enforce the ceasefire agreement, not just through coordinated displays as they attempted to do yesterday[5].

  1. The Israeli Defense Minister's response to Lebanese President Aoun's criticism over IDF strikes on Hezbollah facilities in Beirut also encompassed his opinion on war-and-conflicts, politics, and general-news, stating that there will be no peace or stability in Beirut without security for the State of Israel.
  2. In the realm of crime-and-justice, Israeli Minister Katz urged the Lebanese government to disarm the terror group Hezbollah, preventing them from manufacture drones that could potentially endanger Israeli citizens.
  3. Meanwhile, news outlets reported on the unfolding events involving Israel and Lebanon, with both political leaders sharing their concerns about the situation in war-and-conflicts, whilst emphasizing the importance of enforcing the ceasefire agreement, as expressed by the Israeli Defense Minister.

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