Lebanese army rejected the suggestion of the Zionist regime.
In response to the Israeli Minister of War’s remarks, the Israeli media reported that the Lebanese army had rejected offers of assistance from the Israeli army.
The Israeli media, while announcing that the Lebanese army rejected the offers of help from the Israeli army, stated that they were surprised by the remarks of the Israeli Minister of War, Bani Gantz, about helping the Lebanese army.
Bani Gantz recently announced in a speech that Tel Aviv had made four different offers to help the Lebanese army through UNIFEL, said Ofer Haddad, a correspondent for Israeli Channel 12 television.
Haddad continued: “But as far as we know, the Lebanese army has rejected these proposals.”
“It’s really weird,” said Yaron Abraham, a political analyst on Israeli television channel 12.
“This is the first time that the parties that manage the foreign relations of the Zionist regime have heard about this issue,” Abraham said, quoting political sources. If there is a specific proposal in this regard, it is a strange and uncoordinated proposal, considering the relations between the Lebanese army and Hezbollah.
“Not only are Israeli political sources angry, but there are also complaints from the French and Americans about Gantz spreading rumors in public,” he said.
Gantz’s remarks come as Tel Aviv recently imposed several conditions on Hezbollah to help the US’s Lebanese army.