A Hebrew-language organization called Torat Lohama (Doctrine of Combat) issued a statement responding to the emerging Israel-Lebanon framework agreement, arguing that agreements with terrorists are worthless and that only Israel can defend itself. The group declared that south Lebanon must become "extended northern Israel" permanently, and that the Lebanese army is unwilling and partly unable to confront Hezbollah.
Torat Lohama, a Hebrew-language organization, issued a statement on Saturday evening responding to the emerging Israel-Lebanon framework agreement. The group characterized all past and present agreements with "terrorists" as worthless and asserted that only Israel can guarantee its own security. The statement declared that the Lebanese army is unwilling and partly unable to confront Hezbollah, and called for the permanent annexation of south Lebanon as an "extended northern Israel." The group's language reflects a hardline, religious-nationalist position, advocating independent Israeli military action and territorial expansion beyond the 2024 ceasefire line. This is an opinion and political statement from a non-official Israeli source, not a government policy announcement. The Zioneer has reported extensively on the Lebanon deal negotiations, including Hezbollah's rejection of the framework and analyses questioning the enforceability of any agreement.
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