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Netanyahu: "Some villages in Lebanon have asked to join Israel"

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated during a speech that some villages in Lebanon have requested to join Israel. The remarks were reported by Svet24.si, a Slovenian news outlet. The claim suggests potential interest from certain Lebanese communities in aligning with Israeli policies or governance structures. No specific details were provided regarding which villages or the nature of their requests. This statement reflects ongoing tensions and complex relationships between Israel and its neighbors.

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Netanyahu: "Some villages in Lebanon have asked to join Israel"

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated during a speech that some villages in Lebanon have requested to join Israel. The remarks were reported by Svet24.si, a Slovenian news outlet. The claim suggests potential interest from certain Lebanese communities in aligning with Israeli policies or governance structures. No specific details were provided regarding which villages or the nature of their requests. This statement reflects ongoing tensions and complex relationships between Israel and its neighbors.

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