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Israeli National Security Council official Joseph Draznin attended the talks in Naqoura, Lebanon.
Targets included a training compound where the Iranian proxy stored arms for attacks against Israeli troops and civilians.
Two British-Lebanese men are accused of Hezbollah membership, terrorist training in Lebanon and preparing drone-linked terrorist acts.
The military “will continue to act to remove any threat,” the army said.
“This is yet another call for the destruction of the State of Israel by Iran and its proxies,” IDF spokesman says.
The meeting comes in the wake of reports saying Washington has given the Lebanese government a looming deadline to dismantle Hezbollah.
Beirut’s Foreign Minister Youssef Rajj told Qatar’s “Al Jazeera” that Hezbollah refuses to lay down arms.
The site was used to conduct weapons training and courses intended to prepare operatives for attacks against Israelis, the military said.
At Israel’s northern border, the U.S. ambassador highlighted efforts to keep the Iranian terror proxy defeated.
“The time for empty promises has passed,” wrote members of Congress, led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Jefferson Shreve.
“It is likely that we will soon need to return and operate there to preserve the gains achieved against Hezbollah,” Smotrich told JNS.
Israel’s U.S. envoy urges Beirut to dismantle the Iranian terror proxy’s arsenal and link economic progress to regional peace.