Following rocket fire toward northern Israel, ministers demand that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorize a strike on Hezbollah's Dahiyeh stronghold in Beirut. "We promised the residents — and we must deliver," one minister said, according to Channel 14.
Israeli ministers have publicly called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to authorize a strike on Hezbollah's Dahiyeh stronghold in southern Beirut, in response to the ongoing rocket fire toward northern Israel. According to Channel 14, the demand reflects growing internal political pressure to escalate military action against Hezbollah's command and logistics hub. One minister was quoted saying, "We promised the residents — and we must deliver." The Dahiyeh district is densely populated and has been a focal point of previous Israeli airstrikes during conflicts with Hezbollah. The demand comes amid no official confirmation from the Prime Minister's Office regarding any change in operational plans. The rocket fire itself is not detailed in the current briefing; further information on casualties or specific impacts remains pending.
2 developments
- StrongNetanyahu confirms IDF strike on Hezbollah targets in Beirut's Dahiyeh
- DevelopingNetanyahu vows response to Hezbollah rocket fire but drops Beirut strike pledge
- DevelopingIsrael Katz warns Hezbollah: every attack on the north will draw a strike on Beirut's Dahiyeh
- ConfirmedSmotrich calls on PM to apply 'Dahiyeh Doctrine' and bring down buildings in Beirut today
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