Netanyahu: I am very disappoied with Macron – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to Mehr news agency, quoted from website Lebanon 24, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, claimed in an ierview with the French channel “CNEWS” that the Zionist regime is in the “beginning of the end of the war” in the Middle East, but admitted that this war is not over yet.
Netanyahu also expressed disappoime with France’s stance on the war, saying, “I’m with Emmanuel MacronI spoke to the Preside of France and I was very disappoied.
He added: “At first, support from Emmanuel Macronthe preside of France, we received, but over time, we saw his position change towards views that are in conflict with our ierests.
In the following, Netanyahu meioned the war with the Lebanese Hezbollah and claimed that Hezbollah elemes from the forces UNIFIL They use it as a cover for attacks against the Zionist regime. He also made baseless accusations against Iran and said: “The problem is that Iran has occupied Lebanon, not Israel.”
Netanyahu also meioned the 33-day war of 2006 and claimed that the forces UNIFIL They have not been able to preve weapons from eering southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah has used this opportunity to strengthen its military capabilities.
He also poied to Hezbollah’s rece attacks on areas under the corol of the Zionist regime, including the attack on his house with a drone, and claimed that the regime will respond decisively to these actions.
Netanyahu further claimed that the ceasefire could be an opportunity for Hezbollah to receive new weapons and the Zionist regime will never allow such an eve.
Meanwhile, the Zionist regime has been carrying out its airstrikes against Hezbollah’s positions since September 23 Suburb south of Beirut and the southern and eastern regions of Lebanon and at the end of the moh he started his ground operations in the south of the coury.
As a result of the iensification of the Zionist regime’s attacks on Lebanon, so far 2,574 people have been killed and more than 12,000 injured, and more than 1,340,000 people have been displaced, most of whom were registered after September 23.



