איזראעלי פרעזידענט הערצאג שטעלט זיך פעסט און פארלאנגט שטארקע זיכערהייט גאראנטיעס, איידער מדינת ישראל וועט בכלל קלערן צו נעמען סיי וועלכע טריט פאר נארמאלע באציאונגען מיט לבנון
Israeli President Isaac Herzog delivered a firm message to Lebanon, declaring that meaningful progress toward peace and normalization cannot move forward without a clear security arrangement that guarantees Israel’s protection. Responding to comments made by Lebanon’s president during a CNN interview, Herzog reiterated that Israel seeks peace with its neighbors but stressed that lasting stability requires Lebanon to reject the influence of Iran and dismantle Hezbollah’s hold over the country’s security landscape.
Herzog argued that Hezbollah continues to undermine regional stability through repeated violations of both the 2006 United Nations Security Council resolution and the 2024 ceasefire agreement. According to the Israeli leader, these ongoing breaches have fueled security concerns and reinforced Israel’s position that any future diplomatic or border-related progress must be built on enforceable guarantees rather than promises alone.
The remarks come as tensions across the region remain high and Israeli officials continue to emphasize national security as a prerequisite for broader diplomatic breakthroughs. Supporters of Israel’s position argue that removing terrorist influence and restoring full state control in Lebanon would create a pathway toward greater regional stability, while critics acknowledge that the issue remains one of the most challenging obstacles facing future Israel-Lebanon relations.