Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett says Hezbollah operatives are contacting him to complain that the emerging ceasefire deal is bad for them. Bennett made the claim in a social media post late Sunday, without providing details or evidence.
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said late Sunday that Hezbollah operatives are contacting him directly, telling him the emerging ceasefire deal is bad for them. Bennett posted the claim on social media without elaborating on the nature of the contacts or providing any evidence. This is not the first time Bennett has spoken about contacts with enemy operatives. On June 22, Bennett claimed that Syrian soldiers were contacting him, complaining that their hands were tied against Hezbollah. The Hezbollah organization has formally stated last week that it is not committed to any framework deal with Israel, deepening the rift with the Lebanese government.
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