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Bennett criticizes gov't restrictions on soldiers operating in Lebanon

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May 03, 2026

The political echelon must allow the IDF to operate in Lebanon unhindered in order to win, former prime minister Naftali Bennett said in a statement on Friday.

- MIRIAM SELA-EITAM

“I am not willing to accept a situation in which IDF soldiers in Lebanon are forced against their will to go from hunters to hunted, because the political echelon is tying their hands,” he wrote on X/Twitter, citing conversations he had with soldiers and commanders on the ground.

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