Netanyahu stresses Israel 'responsible for its own security' in Gaza amid ceasefire crisis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
addressed the cabinet to discuss the ongoing military actions in Lebanon
and in Gaza. He denied that Israel needed any approval but its own for
defense.
JERUSALEM POST STAFF Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu firmly rejected the idea that Israel requires approval for military action in his statement to the Security Cabinet on Sunday.
"All the talk that 'we must receive approvals for this' from one source or another is simply an absolute lie," Netanyahu said.
"We operate independently of anyone. Immediate actions to thwart attacks are taken by the IDF automatically. As for the responses, that goes through the Defense Minister and eventually reaches me, and we decide independently of any factor, and that is how it should be."
"Israel is responsible for its own security," he added.
Addressing the strikes in Lebanon, Netanyahu emphasized the IDF's commitment to "do everything necessary to prevent Hezbollah from re-establishing its threat capability against us." Read more here.

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