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Netanyahu Comments on Capture of Beaufort Castle in Lebanon Amidst Ceasefire Tensions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the capture of Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, calling it a significant shift in Israel's military efforts against Hezbollah. He highlighted the unity and determination of Israeli forces in his video statement.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the capture of Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon by Israeli forces represents a significant development in Israel's operations against Hezbollah. In a video statement, Netanyahu emphasized the unity and determination of Israeli forces, saying, "Today, we have returned to Beaufort in a different way. We have returned united, determined, and stronger than ever." He described the capture as a pivotal moment in Israel's military strategy, asserting that it signifies a break from previous fears and an initiative to operate across multiple fronts, including Syria and Gaza.

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  • loaded language: 'dramatic shift'
  • loaded language: 'barrier of fear'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

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Middle East crisis: Netanyahu hails capture of castle in Lebanon as nominal ceasefire left in tatters - as it happened

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Netanyahu Comments on Capture of Beaufort Castle in Lebanon Amidst Ceasefire Tensions