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Netanyahu Declares ‘No Immunity’ for Militants Following Beirut Strike

Brief: Prime Minister reaffirms Israel's commitment to targeting terror operatives anywhere after IDF operation in Lebanese capital.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that militants will find "no immunity" from Israeli military action, following a reported IDF strike in Beirut targeting terrorist operatives. The statement reinforces Israel's longstanding policy of pursuing security threats beyond its borders when necessary to protect Israeli citizens.

The strike in the Lebanese capital marks another chapter in Israel's ongoing campaign against terrorist infrastructure that threatens the Jewish state. Netanyahu's remarks underscore Israel's determination to act decisively against those who plan or execute attacks against Israelis, regardless of where they operate.

"There is no immunity for terrorists," Netanyahu said, signaling that Israel will continue to exercise its right to self-defense against imminent threats. The prime minister's comments come amid heightened tensions in the region and ongoing efforts by Iranian-backed groups to build military capabilities aimed at Israel.

Israeli security officials have long maintained that preemptive action against terrorist operatives is essential to preventing attacks before they can be carried out. The policy has drawn international criticism from some quarters, but Israeli leaders argue it is a legitimate exercise of the nation's right to defend itself against existential threats.

The Beirut operation follows a pattern of Israeli military activity aimed at disrupting terrorist networks, particularly those linked to Hezbollah and Iranian proxies operating in Lebanon and Syria. Israel has conducted hundreds of strikes in recent years against weapons transfers, military installations, and senior terrorist operatives planning attacks.

Lebanon has been increasingly unstable in recent years, with Hezbollah maintaining significant military capabilities despite UN resolutions calling for the terrorist organization's disarmament. The Iranian-backed group has amassed an arsenal of rockets and missiles pointed at Israeli population centers, prompting Israeli security officials to warn of the growing threat emanating from Israel's northern border.

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