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Netanyahu Declares ‘No Terrorist Immune’ Following Israeli Strike on Hezbollah Commander

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark warning to Israel's adversaries following the elimination of a senior Hezbollah commander, declaring that "no terrorist is immune" from Israeli military action.

The statement came after the Israel Defense Forces conducted a targeted operation that resulted in the death of a high-ranking Hezbollah military official. While specific details about the commander's identity and the location of the strike were not immediately disclosed, the operation marks a significant escalation in Israel's confrontation with the Lebanese militant group.

Netanyahu's declaration signals Israel's continued policy of targeting individuals it considers threats to national security, regardless of their location or position within hostile organizations. The Prime Minister's office emphasized that Israel will pursue those responsible for planning or executing attacks against Israeli civilians and military personnel.

The targeted killing comes amid heightened tensions along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, where Hezbollah maintains a significant military presence. The Iranian-backed organization has been designated as a terrorist group by Israel, the United States, and several other Western nations.

Israeli security officials have long maintained that eliminating key commanders disrupts Hezbollah's operational capabilities and serves as a deterrent against future attacks. However, such operations have historically prompted retaliatory responses from the militant group, raising concerns about potential escalation.

The international community has been closely monitoring the security situation along the Israel-Lebanon border, particularly given the volatile regional dynamics and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Previous Israeli strikes against Hezbollah targets have occasionally sparked brief but intense exchanges of fire across the border.

Hezbollah, which maintains both a political wing in Lebanon's government and a powerful military apparatus, has not yet issued an official response to the reported killing of its commander. The group has previously vowed to retaliate against Israeli operations targeting its personnel.

Hezbollah was founded in the 1980s with Iranian support and has fought multiple conflicts with Israel, most notably the 2006 Lebanon War. The organization is estimated to possess tens of thousands of rockets and missiles capable of reaching Israeli territory, making it one of the most significant security challenges facing the Jewish state.

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