Israel is not obliged "in any form" to comply with the provisions of the US-Iran agreement, as it is not subordinate to Washington, Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir said in a post on X.
"The [US President Donald] Trump agreement does not bind us. Israel is an independent and sovereign state and is not under Washington’s authority," Ben-Gvir wrote.
"We are deeply grateful to President Trump. At the same time, the State of Israel is not a banana republic," he added.
Ben-Gvir noted that Israel "is not a partner in this agreement, which does not take its security into account and does not bind it in any way."
"We cannot accept anything less than the complete destruction [of the Lebanese Shiite movement] Hezbollah.
We cannot leave the territories that our forces have taken and cleared of terrorist infrastructure," he added.
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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that in the event of an Iranian attack on Israel arising from events in Lebanon, the Israeli army will strike Iran "with full force."
ReplyDelete"If Iran attacks Israel because of events in Lebanon, Israel will strike it with full force to demonstrate the difference in our capabilities," Katz said as quoted by the press service of the Israeli Defense Ministry.
Previously, Katz said that the Jewish state’s troops will remain in security zones in Lebanon.
- Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said on Monday that Iran does not seek to collect tolls from ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz, but will charge them for the services it provides along with Oman.
ReplyDeleteIsraeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a statement on Monday that Israel will maintain an indefinite military presence in the security zone it holds in southern Lebanon and will not withdraw despite existing and future pressures.
ReplyDeleteHis remarks came despite the highly anticipated signing of a peace agreement between the United States and Iran, which is also expected to end fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Katz said the policy, which also applies to the Israeli security zones in Syria and the Gaza Strip, is aimed at protecting Israeli border communities and preventing future strikes.
According to Katz, areas under Israeli control will remain cleared of residents and "terrorist" infrastructure, including buildings allegedly used by militant groups.
DeleteKatz said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has conveyed Israel's position to senior U.S. officials, including President Donald Trump.
Las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel permanecerán indefinidamente en las zonas de seguridad de Líbano, Siria y la Franja de Gaza, declaró el ministro de Defensa del Estado hebreo, Israel Katz.
ReplyDeleteAdemás, precisó que el objetivo es "proteger las fronteras y los centros de población israelíes".
Response by Iran’s Foreign Ministry to Israel’s claim they will not withdraw from Lebanon:
ReplyDelete– We know that Israel never takes any action without consultation and direct coordination with America.
– Therefore, we hold America directly responsible if it fails to force Israel to submit to its obligations as part of the MoU, with necessary consequences.
Il Ministro della sicurezza nazionale israeliano, Itamar Ben Gvir:
ReplyDelete«L'accordo di Trump non ci vincola. Israele non è subordinato agli Stati Uniti e noi siamo una nazione indipendente e sovrana!
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ReplyDeleteДональд Трамп написал, что корабли выходят из Ормузского пролива, многие из них загружены нефтью.
DeleteПо его словам, они следуют по южному «шоссе», которое является полностью безопасным, надежным и нетронутым. Он также отметил, что для судоходства существуют и другие маршруты.