Beirut bombing, Israeli PM withdraws from his threatening statement


The Israeli government has denied involvement in the horrific bombings in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.

According to the International News Agency, the Israeli government has strongly denied reports that Israel is being blamed for the bombings in Beirut. Israel has no involvement in the Beirut bombings.

The bomber struck shortly after noon in the port city of Beirut, the capital of neighboring Lebanon, killing at least 100 people and wounding 4,500 others. And hundreds of houses were completely destroyed.
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A few days ago, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told reporters that the Lebanese government had threatened serious consequences for supporting the extremist organization Hezbollah. The day before, he had vaguely said that we had targeted a cell. And now they will target suppliers of equipment.

The Israeli prime minister warned Hezbollah and its supportive government that it would take all necessary steps to defend its country and its citizens, and that the recent action was a reminder to all groups, including Hezbollah, and their supporters. However, he did not say anything about the operation.

The Lebanese government has blamed ammonium nitrate for the blast, but Israel has been blamed for the blast in the wake of a threatening statement by the Israeli prime minister, which has been denied by the Israeli government. My statement has been distorted.

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