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Netanyahu Declares ‘No Terrorist Immune’ Following Elimination of Senior Hezbollah Commander

Brief: Prime Minister vows continued operations against terror leadership as IDF strikes demonstrate Israel's expanding reach against Iranian proxies.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that no terrorist is immune from Israeli justice following the successful elimination of a senior Hezbollah commander, reaffirming Israel's commitment to defending its citizens against threats from Iranian-backed terrorist organizations.

The statement came after the IDF carried out a precision strike that neutralized a high-ranking Hezbollah operative, demonstrating Israel's intelligence capabilities and operational reach against the Lebanon-based terror group. The operation represents a continuation of Israel's policy of targeting terrorist leadership wherever they operate.

"No terrorist is immune," Netanyahu emphasized, signaling that Israel will continue to take proactive measures against those who threaten the Jewish state. The prime minister's comments underscore Israel's determination to prevent Hezbollah from building up its military capabilities along Israel's northern border.

The strike comes amid heightened tensions along Israel's northern frontier, where Hezbollah has amassed an estimated 150,000 rockets and missiles aimed at Israeli population centers. The Iranian-backed organization has transformed southern Lebanon into a forward operating base, embedding its military infrastructure within civilian areas in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.

Israeli security officials have repeatedly warned that Hezbollah's expanding arsenal and growing precision-guided missile capabilities pose an existential threat to the country. The IDF has conducted numerous operations in recent years to prevent advanced weapons transfers from Iran to Hezbollah through Syria.

Netanyahu's firm statement reflects the government's clear position that Israel will not wait for threats to materialize before taking action. The policy of preemptive defense has been a cornerstone of Israeli security doctrine since the state's founding, based on the reality that Israel cannot afford to lose a single conflict given its small geographic size and hostile neighborhood.

Hezbollah, designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, the Arab League, and multiple Western nations, has been responsible for numerous attacks against Israeli civilians and military personnel over decades. The group operates as a state-within-a-state in Lebanon, wielding more military power than the Lebanese Armed Forces while maintaining political representation in the Lebanese parliament.

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