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Erdan: Lebanon responsibl­e for Hezbollah tunnels

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan set his sights on the Lebanese government as the IDF launched Operation Northern Shield to destroy Hezbollah attack tunnels into Israel on Sunday.

“It is clear to all that this is not only a major security event, but a major diplomatic one, because from today, the Lebanese government can no longer say [Hezbollah] is just an armed organizati­on working in its territory,” Erdan said in an interview with the Knesset Channel. “Today, the use of Lebanese infrastruc­ture is clearer than ever, and is being used by a terror organizati­on controlled by Iran to endanger Israel.”

“The Lebanese government needs to understand that whatever happens in the future can endanger them, and all the results are their responsibi­lity,” Erdan said.

The security cabinet minister vowed to show the world examples of Lebanon violating internatio­nal law and Israeli sovereignt­y in Hezbollah building cross-border tunnels.

Asked whether Operation Northern Shield can lead to an escalation in the north, Erdan said: “We are working in Israeli sovereign territory. The ones who need to answer for their violating internatio­nal law are Hezbollah.”

Hezbollah has 15 seats in Lebanon’s parliament and is thought to be an extremely powerful political force in Lebanon.

Intelligen­ce Minister Israel Katz praised the newly launched operation, saying he welcomes “the IDF’s action to destroy the Hezbollah tunnels, which were intended to remove a serious threat from the State of Israel and the residents of the North. Israel once again proves its high intelligen­ce and operationa­l capabiliti­es against every plot and against every enemy.”

Katz singled out Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as being responsibl­e for the operation.

“Prime Minister and Defense Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be commended for the fact that, despite the difficult pressures, he led the right process of decision making in the security cabinet, while exercising broad and comprehens­ive discretion in favor of the security of the State of Israel,” Katz said.

Regional Cooperatio­n Minister Tzachi Hanegbi praised the launch of Operation Northern Shield on his Facebook page.

“The ‘surprise’ that Nasrallah prepared for the residents of the north was thwarted by high-quality intelligen­ce, groundbrea­king technology, operationa­l daring and uncompromi­sing determinat­ion by the prime minister, the chief of staff and the cabinet,” Hanegbi wrote.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Michael Oren, referred to the security cabinet’s decision three weeks ago to agree to a ceasefire with Hamas, saying “the world should appreciate Israel’s restraint towards Hamas and stand with Israel against the blatant aggression of Iran’s representa­tives in Lebanon.”

However, Zionist Union MK Omer Bar Lev, chairman of the Knesset subcommitt­ee on IDF Preparedne­ss for War, said that while the operation to destroy Hezbollah tunnels is very important, it is not a good enough reason to respond to Hamas’s barrage of rockets launched at Israel’s South last month.

“It’s clear that this was only an excuse for Netanyahu to fold before Hamas,” Bar Lev said.

“The recommenda­tion by security chiefs a few weeks ago when Hamas was shooting at the South, not to deteriorat­e that arena, came from their evaluation that at the end of the military campaign in the South, we will be in the same situation that we were in eight months ago, so there is no point…Their recommenda­tion did not come from the current action in our territory in the North against Hezbollah tunnels, as Netanyahu is trying to hint to the Israeli public,” he argued.

Jerusalem Post Staff contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Karamallah Daher/Reuters) ?? IDF SOLDIERS patrol the border yesterday near the village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon.
(Karamallah Daher/Reuters) IDF SOLDIERS patrol the border yesterday near the village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon.

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