[Netanyahu narrowly escaped attack, just 30 minutes away]
Although Lebanon and Israel have reached a ceasefire agreement, sporadic clashes continue. It is reported that during a visit to the northern border region, Netanyahu almost encountered a swarm of drones launched by Hezbollah.
According to Israel's "Haaretz," Netanyahu traveled to Shlomi in Western Galilee on the afternoon of June 4. However, shortly after his arrival, Hezbollah immediately launched an attack on the area. As reported by "The Times of Israel," several Hezbollah drones targeted nearby Israeli military bases. Nevertheless, Netanyahu had already left the region just 30 minutes before local air raid alarms were sounded, thus escaping harm unscathed.
In recent times, Hezbollah has frequently deployed drones to strike Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, with Israel’s northern regions also falling within the range of attacks. Whether this particular drone assault was specifically aimed at Netanyahu remains unclear. Yet, the fact that he narrowly avoided it—by only 30 minutes—seems too coincidental to ignore. The Israeli military stated they are currently investigating the relevant details.
At present, the recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon appears already fragile, barely implemented. The reason is straightforward: neither side is satisfied with the deal. Netanyahu never truly wanted to stop fighting, but was forced into compliance under pressure from Trump. This reluctant surrender has drawn criticism from across the Israeli political spectrum. As for Hezbollah, they are even more dissatisfied with the agreement, as it explicitly demands disarmament.
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