Netanyahu
Says Israel Plans to Intensify Attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon
After the
prime minister made the announcement, the Israeli military said it had struck
more than 70 Hezbollah sites in the past day.
Ephrat
Livni
By Ephrat
Livni
May 25,
2026
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/25/world/middleeast/netanyahu-israel-hezbollah-lebanon.html
As
President Trump sent conflicting messages about whether any progress had been
made on a deal to end the war with Iran, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of
Israel on Monday signaled that his country’s fight with the Iranian-backed
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah would intensify.
“We are
at war with Hezbollah,” Mr. Netanyahu said in a video on social media.
Despite
an American-brokered cease-fire that took effect in April, Israel and Hezbollah
have continued to clash, with each side accusing the other of violating the
truce. The fighting has recently escalated, exposing the limits of the fragile
agreement.
In Mr.
Netanyahu’s video statement on Monday night, he said that Israeli forces had in
recent weeks killed more than 600 Hezbollah militants and indicated that the
military would intensify the pressure.
“But we
are not removing our foot from the pedal,” Mr. Netanyahu said. “On the
contrary, I said to press on the pedal even more.”
An
intensification of the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah could add yet
another complication to the already complex negotiations between Iran and the
United States. Iran has said that it wants Lebanon included in any agreement,
while Mr. Trump has not mentioned the conflict between Israel and the Iranian
proxy in his flurry of posts about a potential deal since Saturday.
The death
toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon since fighting with Hezbollah reignited in
March has reached 3,185 people, Lebanon’s health ministry said on Monday, and
more than 9,600 people have been wounded. The renewed fighting, which started
when Hezbollah began strikes on Israel after the American-Israeli attack on
Iran in late February, has displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
The
Israeli military on Monday night said that it had struck more than 70 Hezbollah
sites in several areas across Lebanon in the past day. In the area of Tyre, a
coastal city in southern Lebanon, the military struck about 10 command centers,
weapons storage facilities and other sites it said were used by Hezbollah to
advance attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians. The Israeli Air Force
also “eliminated” Hezbollah militants on motorcycles in southern Lebanon in the
area where Israeli soldiers are operating, the military said.
Hezbollah
issued at least eight statements about attacks on Israel and Israeli soldiers
in Lebanon on Monday, according to the militant group’s media arm Al Manar.
Hezbollah’s
leader, Naim Qassem, in a speech to the Lebanese people on Sunday, said that he
welcomed a deal between Iran and the United States and hoped that the agreement
would include his group. But he rejected the direct negotiations between Israel
and the Lebanese government, brokered by the United States, which have taken
place since April.
While the
terms of the possible agreement to cease hostilities between the United States
and Iran are murky, three senior Iranian officials told The New York Times on
Saturday that the agreement would halt the fighting on all fronts, including
Lebanon.
How any
such deal would address the fundamental issues in the conflict in Lebanon —
among them the disarming of Hezbollah and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from
the Lebanese border territory they now occupy — is unclear.
On
Sunday, Mr. Netanyahu of Israel said that Mr. Trump had in a weekend phone call
“reaffirmed Israel’s right to defend itself against threats on every front,
including Lebanon.”
Ephrat
Livni is a Times reporter covering breaking news around the world. She is based
in Washington.

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