Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated on Tuesday that the United States provided support to the Israeli government and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) regarding potential military action in Beirut. Katz indicated that the IDF’s restraint from launching major strikes in the Dahiyeh neighborhood was influenced by US efforts to mediate an agreement with Iran. According to the minister, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu communicated Israel’s intention to retaliate against Hezbollah by conducting strikes in Lebanon.
Katz reported that this discussion took place during a conversation between Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump on Monday. He stated that the United States supported this principle and subsequently notified the Lebanese government of the intended actions. The statements suggest that the Israeli defense leadership perceives a direct link between continued militant activity from Hezbollah in northern Israel and the potential for Israeli military response in Lebanon.
The Israeli minister’s comments highlight the perceived coordination between the US and Israeli defense policy concerning regional security dynamics involving Iran and its allies. The discussion underscores the role of international diplomatic support, specifically from the United States, in shaping the operational decisions of the Israeli defense forces.
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