Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said on Tuesday morning he is calling on the prime minister to authorize the demolition of buildings in Beirut's Dahiyeh district — today. His statement follows a similar declaration Monday evening, where he vowed ten buildings would fall for every shot fired toward the north, but this is a fresh appeal for immediate action. Smotrich's remarks are a policy call, not a confirmed operational order.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Tuesday morning issued a fresh call for immediate action against Hezbollah's stronghold in Beirut, urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to authorize the demolition of buildings in the Dahiyeh district — today. The appeal, reported by a single source, follows Smotrich's statement Monday evening in which he declared that ten buildings would fall in Dahiyeh for every shot fired toward northern Israel. While the earlier declaration was framed as a general policy threat, Tuesday's message is a direct call to the prime minister for immediate execution. It remains a political proposal rather than a confirmed military directive, and no official response from the Prime Minister's Office or the IDF has been reported. As The Zioneer reported on June 13, Smotrich has consistently advocated for an aggressive response in Lebanon, though previous statements did not specify a timeline. No prior reporting on Smotrich urging immediate action on this specific morning has been published. The Dahiyeh district is a densely populated southern suburb of Beirut and a primary Hezbollah-controlled area, making any large-scale demolition operation highly consequential.
2 developments
- ConfirmedSmotrich calls on PM to apply 'Dahiyeh Doctrine' and bring down buildings in Beirut today
- StrongIsraeli ministers demand Netanyahu strike Hezbollah's Dahiyeh stronghold
- DevelopingDefense Minister Katz repeats Dahiyeh deterrence warning to Hezbollah in social-media post
- DevelopingSmotrich calls for massive Lebanon response instead of tit-for-tat with Iran
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