Netanyahu rejects 'untrue' WSJ claim Biden halted IDF attack on Hezbollah
![]() 6444 Sunday, 24 December, 2023, 23:48 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed as “erroneous” a Wall Street Journal report that the IDF halted plans to preemptively attack Hezbollah in Lebanon in the first days after the start of the Gaza war in October. Netanyahu issued his statement in response to a Wall Street Journal article, still prominently displayed on its website, which quoted unnamed sources about a war cabinet debate about whether to attack Hezbollah on Israel’s northern border on October 11. |
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