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Netanyahu Declares ‘No Immunity’ for Militants Following Beirut Strike

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning to militant groups following a strike in Beirut, declaring that there is "no immunity" for those who threaten Israeli security, according to reports from Reuters.

The statement comes amid heightened tensions in the region as Israel continues operations against what it describes as terrorist infrastructure. While details of the specific Beirut strike remain limited, Netanyahu's remarks signal Israel's intention to pursue militants regardless of their location.

"We will reach anyone who threatens the security of Israeli citizens," Netanyahu reportedly said, emphasizing that geographic boundaries would not provide safe haven for those targeting Israel. The prime minister's comments reflect a long-standing Israeli policy of conducting operations beyond its borders when national security is deemed at risk.

The strike in Lebanon's capital represents a significant escalation in the ongoing regional conflict, particularly as Beirut serves as a major metropolitan center. Lebanese authorities have not yet released official casualty figures or confirmed the target of the operation.

Netanyahu's government has faced mounting pressure both domestically and internationally regarding its military operations in neighboring territories. The prime minister has consistently maintained that Israel reserves the right to defend itself through preemptive strikes against militant groups and their infrastructure.

International observers have expressed concern about potential spillover effects from such operations, particularly given Lebanon's fragile political and economic situation. The country continues to grapple with internal instability while hosting various armed factions, including Hezbollah, which maintains a significant presence in Lebanese territory.

The Israeli military has not provided detailed information about the Beirut operation, following its standard protocol of limiting public disclosures regarding active security matters. Defense officials typically refrain from commenting on operations attributed to Israel by foreign sources.

Israel has conducted numerous strikes in Syria and occasionally in Lebanon over recent years, targeting what it identifies as Iranian military assets and weapons transfers to proxy groups. The operations are part of Israel's stated strategy to prevent the establishment of a permanent Iranian military presence near its borders and to interdict advanced weapons systems before they can be deployed against Israeli territory.

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