Netanyahu And Katz Order Strikes On Hezbollah Targets In Beirut
The IDF struck Hezbollah targets in Beirut’s Dahieh district after Hezbollah fired toward Israeli territory, according to Netanyahu and Katz
Israel HaBahiyr
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IDF strikes hit Hezbollah targets in Beirut’s Dahieh district on Sunday, following Hezbollah fire toward Israeli territory, according to a joint statement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz.
The strike was carried out under the directive of Netanyahu and Katz. The statement said the IDF targeted terror sites belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization in the Dahieh district of Beirut.
Response To Hezbollah Fire
According to the joint statement, the strike came in response to Hezbollah fire toward Israeli territory.
Israel has repeatedly made clear that attacks on its territory will draw a military response. On Sunday, Netanyahu and Katz repeated that position in direct terms.
“Israel will not tolerate fire on its territory,” the statement said.
Video from the strike should appear below, showing the IDF action referenced in the joint statement.
Israel Sends A Clear Message
The strike in Beirut reflects Israel’s position that Hezbollah cannot attack Israeli territory without consequences.
Hezbollah has embedded its military infrastructure inside Lebanon while continuing to threaten Israeli civilians and communities. Israel’s response signals that the Jewish state will act against terror targets when its territory comes under fire.
The message also matters beyond Israel. For both Israel and the United States, Hezbollah is part of the same Iranian-backed terror network that threatens regional stability, democratic allies, and civilians across the Middle East. Israel’s action in Beirut therefore sends a wider warning: attacks by terror proxies will not be treated as routine, and sovereign nations have a duty to defend their people.
Hezbollah Targets In Dahieh
The Dahieh district of Beirut has long been identified with Hezbollah’s presence and power base. For years, the area has served as one of the terrorist organization’s most important strongholds in Lebanon.
The joint statement did not provide further operational details about the targets. However, it framed the strike as a direct response to Hezbollah aggression after fire was launched toward Israeli territory.
Israel’s message was clear: Hezbollah cannot attack the Jewish state and expect immunity behind Lebanese territory. Netanyahu and Katz presented the strike as part of Israel’s broader duty to defend its citizens and protect its sovereignty.
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