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Israeli far-right minister Ben-Gvir attacks Lebanon deal

Middle East Eye

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June 27, 2026

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Israeli far-right minister Ben-Gvir attacks Lebanon deal Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has attacked the US-brokered agreement with Lebanon. The agreement with Lebanon is a big mistake... Indeed, we are staying in most of the territory for now, but the state of Lebanon will not disarm Hezbollah, he said on his Telegram channel. The comments underline opposition inside Israel’s far-right government to any arrangement that limits Israel’s military freedom of action in Lebanon, even as Israeli forces continue to occupy parts of the south. Members of the Lebanese government are Hezbollah ministers, and Lebanon cannot be trusted to take Hezbollah's weapons ... Only IDF soldiers will destroy Hezbollah, no other party will do it for us.

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Middle East Eye

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· Jun 27, 2026

Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as ‘blow’ to Iran and Hezbollah

Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as ‘blow’ to Iran and Hezbollah Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has welcomed the US-brokered framework agreement with Lebanon, describing it as a major gain for Israel and a setback for Iran and Hezbollah. We have reached a historic agreement for the State of Israel, following direct negotiations with Lebanon, Netanyahu said during a televised news conference. This is a blow to Iran and Hezbollah, he added. His comments came a day after Israel and Lebanon reached the framework under US sponsorship. But Israeli officials have already said the army will remain inside parts of southern Lebanon, raising doubts over whether the agreement will lead to a real withdrawal or end Israel’s attacks on Lebanese territory.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 2, 2026

Following petition, Elections Committee orders removal of Netanyahu video pending final ruling

The video includes an excerpt from remarks Netanyahu made during a multi-front situational assessment with the IDF’s senior command forum.

The Young Turks

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· Jul 4, 2026

Ana makes IDF Soldier CRY to Piers - Piers BACKS Ana & Cenk!! #tyt #breakingnews #piersmorgan

Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur make IDF Soldier and spokesperson cry to Piers Morgan, and Piers defends Ana and Cenk, because unlike this guy, our house don’t cry when face with basic questions about human rights abuses and offenses. The Young Turks to discuss Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Gaza, Palestine, the war in Iran, military interventionism, and the obvious civil and human rights atrocities meted out on populations in places like southern Lebanon, Syria, and beyond.

Vanguard News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Hezbollah rejects deal with Israel, which expects ‘extended stay’ in Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday declared his country's agreement with Lebanon a blow to Iran and Hezbollah, while the militant group's leader Naim Qassem declared it void. The post Hezbollah rejects deal with Israel, which expects ‘extended stay’ in Lebanon appeared first on Vanguard News.

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 5, 2026

After Trump's "Leader" remark, Netanyahu breaks silence on their relationship

ALBAWABA — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed reports of growing tensions between himself and U...

The Tribune

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· Jun 28, 2026

“Massive blow to Iran and Hezbollah”: Netanyahu claims Israel-Lebanon agreement sidelines Tehran

Addressing a press conference, the PM Netanyahu thanked the US leadership for mediating the agreement and also extended greetings to the Lebanese government and public for showing great courage. He also hailed the Israeli Ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, for truthfully representing Israel's expectations from the accord.

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Related coverage for "Israeli far-right minister Ben-Gvir attacks Lebanon deal": Middle East Eye — Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as ‘blow’ to Iran and Hezbollah. The Jerusalem Post — Following petition, Elections Committee orders removal of Netanyahu video pending final ruling. The Young Turks — Ana makes IDF Soldier CRY to Piers - Piers BACKS Ana & Cenk!! #tyt #breakingnews #piersmorgan. Vanguard News — Hezbollah rejects deal with Israel, which expects ‘extended stay’ in Lebanon. Al Bawaba — After Trump's "Leader" remark, Netanyahu breaks silence on their relationship. The Tribune — “Massive blow to Iran and Hezbollah”: Netanyahu claims Israel-Lebanon agreement sidelines Tehran