Despite the Netanyahu Government's Promises, the IDF Admits It Can't Disarm Hezbollah - Haaretz

Why it matters: The IDF's admission undermines the Netanyahu government's security promises to Israeli citizens regarding Hezbollah.
- The IDF admits it cannot disarm Hezbollah, directly contradicting the Netanyahu government's promises (Haaretz).
- Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday killed at least 11 people (Reuters).
- Zamir asserts that military and political leadership will still meet the goal of disarming Hezbollah, despite the IDF's admission (The Times of Israel).
Despite the Netanyahu government's repeated promises to disarm Hezbollah, the IDF has admitted it cannot achieve this goal, a significant contradiction highlighted by Haaretz. This admission comes as Israel conducted airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday, killing at least 11 people, according to Reuters, even as Zamir from The Times of Israel stated that military and political echelons remain committed to disarming the group.



