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We will respond more dangerously, the Israeli Prime Minister threatened

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Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again threatened that Hezbollah is playing with fire and now we will respond more dangerously.

The Israeli Prime Minister has announced once again that we will now give a more dangerous response. Hezbollah refrained from playing with fire by escalating attacks on northern Israel.

“People who think they can escalate attacks against our forces and civilians are playing with fire,” he said. This fire will be answered by Hezbollah with more intense fire. We will restore security in the north and south and destroy Hamas.

On the other hand, the US Defense Minister instructed Israel to avoid threats and actions that could lead to a war with Hezbollah.

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The US Defense Secretary said that the US administration is concerned about Israel’s threats to Hezbollah because such threats could escalate tensions.

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