Netanyahu inside Lebanese territory
Netanyahu says “we are changing the Middle East” during southern Lebanon visit
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‘Israeli’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited military positions in southern Lebanon on Sunday, wearing military uniform and a protective vest during what he described as a field tour inside an area he claimed is part of a “security buffer zone.”
The visit was presented by 'Israeli' media as part of efforts to reinforce 'Israel’s' narrative of maintaining operational control in areas south of the Litani River.
Claims of thwarted attacks
During the tour, Netanyahu claimed that 'Israeli' forces had foiled plans for what he described as a ground infiltration from Lebanon toward the Galilee.
He also said the army had pushed back threats posed by rockets targeting northern settlements, adding that the situation on the northern front had shifted.
“Changing the Middle East” statement
Netanyahu said, “We are changing the face of the Middle East,” arguing that 'Israel’s' adversaries had moved from offensive operations to what he described as a struggle for survival.
He added that military operations are continuing across all fronts, praising both reserve and regular forces for what he called “significant achievements” during ongoing fighting.



