Publish dateWednesday 8 April 2026 - 09:54
Story Code : 350253
Netanyahu
Just four hours after the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between Iran and the US, the Israeli Prime Minister issued a statement claiming that the agreement does not include Lebanon.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): In a statement published only in English, Benjamin Netanyahu's office wrote in response to the news of Trump's withdrawal from Iran's new threat to target Iranian infrastructure and the establishment of a two-week ceasefire: "Israel supports Trump's decision to halt attacks on Iran for two weeks, provided that Iran immediately opens the straits and ends all attacks."

However, analysts believe that Netanyahu's bet actually shows the Israeli regime's inability to impose its demands on the axis of resistance.

The emphasis on "opening the straits" and "stopping the attacks" comes at a time when the Resistance Front has repeatedly proven that it determines the equations on the ground.

In another part of this statement, which is more of an admission than anything else, Netanyahu says: "The United States has told Israel that it is committed to achieving the common goals of the United States, Israel, and Israel's regional allies in the upcoming negotiations."

The revelation of this behind-the-scenes coordination comes at a time when Washington and Tel Aviv are officially talking about accepting a ceasefire with Iran.

In the end, by emphasizing that "the two-week ceasefire does not include Lebanon," Netanyahu practically tried to expose the complete failure of his projects on the northern front of occupied Palestine.

It is worth noting that the Resistance Axis has not yet reacted to these statements, but military analysts believe that any continuation of the threat against Lebanon will be met with a decisive response from Hezbollah and the Resistance Front.
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