‘Israel’ targets Hamas, Hezbollah sites in Lebanon
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‘Israel’ military forces have announced a series of planned attacks on military infrastructure linked to Hamas and Hezbollah in southern Lebanese villages, including Annan, al-Manara, Kfar Hatta, and Ain al-Tineh.
The army said the strikes will take place “in the near term” following intelligence on militant activity in the area.
Earlier, the military reported it had targeted a Hamas operative in southern Gaza suspected of planning an attack on ‘Israeli’ forces.
Netanyahu meets US President
In related developments, 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed his sixth meeting with the President of the United States since taking office, describing unprecedented levels of cooperation. Netanyahu said Trump reaffirmed commitment to dismantling Hamas’s weapons and securing the return of the last 'Israeli' captive remains from Gaza.
He also stated that both he and the President maintain a shared stance on preventing Iran from renewing its nuclear program or rebuilding its ballistic missile capabilities. Netanyahu expressed support for Iranian protestors, saying, “We stand with the Iranian people in their struggle for justice and freedom,” and warned that any attack from Iran would have “extremely serious consequences.”
Netanyahu highlighted ongoing coordination with US officials on major issues, despite some differences in opinion, and voiced support for the US operation in Venezuela.



