Netanyahu: The clashes in Jerusalem are due to surrendering to Hezbollah.
The former prime minister of the Zionist regime repeated his criticism of the agreement to draw the maritime borders between Beirut and Tel Aviv and called it a surrender to the Lebanese Hezbollah and a reason for the conflict on the part of the Palestinians in Jerusalem.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, continued his objections and criticisms to the agreement on demarcating the maritime borders with Lebanon, and evaluated the performance of the cabinet of the current prime minister of Tel Aviv, Yair Lapid, as weak and called it “surrendering to Hezbollah in Lebanon.”
According to the report of the “I24” news site, due to the maritime border agreement between Tel Aviv and Beirut on the one hand and the escalation of violent conflicts in East Jerusalem on the other hand, Netanyahu, the leader of the opposition yesterday (Thursday/October 13) was very angry with the publication of a statement in the media. attacked him and said to him, “When you surrender to Nasrallah in Lebanon, there will be riots in Quds as well.”
Following this statement, the former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime praised the forces and soldiers of the Zionist regime who are present in the field of conflict with the Palestinians and once again emphasized his full support for their militarism.
Netanyahu added: “These conflicts are things we cannot handle. There is a simple reason for all this; When you submit to terrorism, you will face it. When terrorism is answered with weakness and complacency, this phenomenon only increases. When you surrender to Nasrallah in Lebanon, you will clash (with the Palestinians) in Quds.”
This is despite the fact that yesterday the authorities of Lebanon and the Zionist regime announced an official agreement regarding maritime disputes. The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Lapid, also supported the agreement with Lebanon many times before announcing the agreement of his cabinet with Lebanon and claimed that “this agreement is in the interest of Israel and strengthens its security”.