Netanyahu says wants Lebanon peace deal 'that will last for generations'

W460

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that any peace agreement reached with Lebanon must be one that "lasts for generations."

"Lebanon has approached us. In the past month, it has reached out several times to begin direct peace talks," Netanyahu said in a televised statement.

"I have given my approval, but on two conditions: we want the dismantling of Hezbollah's weapons, and we want a real peace agreement that will last for generations," he added.

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Default-user-icon Gab (Guest) 12 April 2026, 14:05

By Peace he means a Piece of land

Default-user-icon Peter (Guest) 14 April 2026, 00:32

How do you dismantle a terrorist group that has stronger weapons than the government does. You WELL KNOW they will never disarm and iran will do everything to not allow that to happen. You Israelis kept the Lebanese government weak for years so YOU disarm them and everyone wins. You have the weapons, intelligence via Shiite spies, satellites and numbers.