Netanyahu Declares Major Victories: Israel Strikes Beirut and Tyre, Crosses Litani River, and Now Controls 60% of Gaza

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a powerful update on Israel’s ongoing military operations, confirming recent strikes on Beirut and Tyre along with Israeli forces successfully crossing the Litani River in southern Lebanon. He vowed that Israel will continue hitting Hezbollah “very hard” and will decisively solve the serious drone threat posed by the terror group. Netanyahu made clear that the struggle will not end until the enemies of Israel fully surrender.

In a strong message regarding Gaza, Netanyahu announced that Israeli forces now control roughly 60% of the territory, up from 50% in recent months. When the crowd enthusiastically chanted “100!”, the Prime Minister responded with determination, saying “Wait, let’s go in order. First 70%. Let’s start with that.” This reflects Israel’s steady and methodical progress in dismantling Hamas’s remaining capabilities following the US-brokered ceasefire.

These developments demonstrate Israel’s unwavering commitment to securing its borders and protecting its citizens from multiple threats. By maintaining strong pressure on both Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, Israel is systematically weakening its enemies and creating conditions for long-term security. Under Netanyahu’s leadership, the Jewish State continues to show strength and resolve in the face of persistent aggression.