Israel has in recent days hit Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon in ways it could not have imagined, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday, dynamiting an already gunpowder atmosphere from ongoing attacks between Hezbollah and Israel.

“If Hezbollah hasn’t gotten the message, I promise you, it will,” Netanyahu said, according to a statement from his office, issuing new threats.

“We are determined to return them [εκτοπισμένους βόρειους] our residents safely in their homes. No country can tolerate it [ρουκέτες] to its inhabitants, fire [ρουκετών] in its cities,” said the prime minister. “Not even the state of Israel can tolerate it.”

Finally, Netanyahu promised that Israel “will do whatever is necessary to restore security.”

“We have no relationship with the bombers in Lebanon,” says Israel’s president

At the same time, the president of Israel, Yitzhak Herzogpointed out that Israel has no involvement with the trapped bombers, while stressing that “we don’t want war with Lebanon”. He added, however, that his country will do whatever it takes to eliminate any existential threats to the state of Israel.”

“Israel is not interested in being at war with Lebanon, but Lebanon has been occupied by a terrorist organization, which is armed by the Iranian Evil Empire,” he also said in an interview with the British Sky News network.

Meanwhile, he said the leaders killed in Friday’s attack in southern Beirut were “meeting to launch the same horrible, horrible attack that we had on October 7 from Hamas.”