Netanyahu: Israel Will Respond Aggressively to Any Enemy Attack
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by News Editor
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday sent an apparent message to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, warning, “Our enemies should know that we will aggressively retaliate to any attack against us.”
Netanyahu made the comments at an awards ceremony for outstanding Mossad employees just two days after Nasrallah warned Israel that Hezbollah would retaliate for the assassination of its operative Samir Kuntar. Kuntar was killed in a missile attack in a Damascus suburb last week that Hezbollah has accused Israel of perpetrating.
Read full story at The Jerusalem Post.
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