'Time for both to move forward': Netanyahu says Israel could withdraw from Lebanon; hails decision to disarm Hezbollah
Monday, 25 August 2025 () Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu lauded Lebanon's commitment to disarming Hezbollah by 2025, envisioning a potential reduction in Israel's military presence in southern Lebanon. However, Hezbollah has rejected the disarmament plan, demanding Israeli withdrawal from contested areas and a halt to airstrikes. The group accuses Beirut of succumbing to US pressure, asserting the ceasefire only requires scaling back south of the Litani River.
Israel's Netanyahu recognises Armenian genocide in a historic first
Israeli PM Netanyahu acknowledged the Armenian genocide during a podcast, marking a first for Israel, although no official Knesset resolution supports this recognition.
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