Netanyahu will speak to Lebanon president, Israeli minister says

A member of Israel’s security cabinet, Galia Gamliel, said the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, will speak to the Lebanese president, Joseph Aoun, today, according to Israeli media.

The conversation will take place “after so many years of a total disconnect in the dialogue between the two states, and this move will hopefully, in the end, lead to prosperity”, she told the Israeli Army Radio, the Times of Israel reported.

Several media outlets, however, have reported Lebanese officials as saying they were unaware of any contact or meeting with Israel.

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Iran wants to hold the US and Israel accountable for the assassination of its leaders, the Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson, Ismail Baghaei, told Russia’s Ria Novosti news agency.

“We must do this. And I believe that it is not only Iran, but the entire international community that is calling for those responsible to be held to account,” he said.

Israel has killed a number of Iran’s most powerful figures since the start of the war, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the former supreme leader, and Ali Larijani, a top national security official.

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