Hezbollah was not the same organization as it once was, and he said that Israel had pushed it back “tens of years.”
Much attention was paid to Israel’s ability to carry out its own policies in Gaza, Lebanon, and other places in spite of international criticism.
There was also strong support for the truce, with Netanyahu stating that it would enable Israel to “concentrate on the Iranian threat” and that his nation would continue to have complete military autonomy to combat any new threat from Hezbollah.
The Israeli army reported on Tuesday that it had struck 180 sites in Lebanon in the previous day. There have been ongoing threats of drone strikes and rocket barrages from Lebanon here on the Israeli side of the border.