
The villages affected rejected the Israeli leader’s account in a joint statement
Netanyahu talks about annexation of Christian villages in Lebanon
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Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said several Christian villages in southern Lebanon have asked for Israel’s annexation. The villages wanted to be integrated into Israeli territory. Netanyahu, however, did not specify which localities were involved.
The affected villages rejected the representation already two days earlier in a joint statement. They emphasized rejecting the idea of annexation by Israel. The Lebanese government has not yet officially commented on Netanyahu’s statements.
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15 Christian villages rejected the idea of an integration into Israeli territory two days ago in a joint statement.
according to Kurier +1Several Christian villages in southern Lebanon have asked to be incorporated into Israeli territory, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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