Ben Gvir Urges Arrests of Lebanese Women and Youth to Pressure Hezbollah
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In a statement released in Israel, far‑right politician Itamar Ben Gvir called for the arrest of Lebanese women and youth as a means to pressure Hezbollah. Ben Gvir said that detaining these groups would create leverage against the militant organization. The remarks were made amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, though no further details were provided.
The call was issued by Ben Gvir, a prominent figure in Israeli politics, and specifically targeted Lebanese civilians. He framed the arrests as a strategic move to influence Hezbollah’s actions.
The statement reflects the broader Israeli strategy of applying pressure on Hezbollah through various means, though the exact implications of such arrests remain unclear.
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