SECURITYMIDDLE EAST EYE
‘Crush, not anaesthetise’: Ben Gvir denounces Lebanon deal, seeks cabinet vote
Israeli national security minister Itamar Ben Gvir criticized the newly signed Lebanon agreement as a 'grave mistake' and demanded a Security Cabinet vote. He argued Israel should pursue 'total military victory' over Hezbollah instead of relying on international agreements, referencing past posts advocating violence against Lebanon and Gaza.
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