After Beirut Strike, Netanyahu Says ‘No Immunity’ for Terrorists
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Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS
Summary:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Thursday that there is no "immunity" for Israel's enemies following an Israeli military strike on a Hezbollah commander in Beirut's southern suburbs, the first such attack since a ceasefire was declared last month. Israel reported that the strike killed Ahmed Ali Balout, commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan force. Hezbollah has not yet commented on the strike. The airstrike comes amid ongoing hostilities that reignited on March 2, despite a ceasefire announced on April 16, with both sides continuing military actions in southern Lebanon. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said it is premature to discuss high-level meetings between Lebanon and Israel, emphasizing the need to reinforce the ceasefire for future negotiations.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Proverbs 24:21-22 (NASB 1977)
"My son, fear the LORD and the king; Do not associate with those who are given to change; For their calamity will rise suddenly, And who knows the ruin that comes from both of them?"
Commentary:
Proverbs warns against aligning with those “given to change,” because sudden ruin follows volatile power plays. A strike in Beirut after a ceasefire shows how quickly declared calm can fray in the real world, and ordinary families feel that uncertainty first when nights turn loud again. This is not happening on Israel’s covenant land, yet it sits on Israel’s northern border, where pressure repeatedly gathers. Scripture describes end-time patterns of shifting ceasefires and unstable alliances without delivering lasting security.
Prophetic Trend:
Ceasefires that reset into selective strikes signal a broader pattern of unstable boundaries and shifting restraints around Israel’s northern front.
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Source Excerpt:
Rescuers work at the site of an Israeli strike that took place yesterday, in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, May 7, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Mohamad Azakir Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday there was no “immunity” for Israel’s enemies, a day after the Israeli military targeted a Hezbollah commander in its first strike on Beirut‘s southern suburbs since a ceasefire declared last month. Israel said the attack killed the commander of the Iran-backed terrorist group’s elite Radwan force. Hezbollah, which controls Beirut‘s southern suburbs, has yet to issue any statement on the strike or the commander’s status. “He likely read in the press that he had immunity in Beirut. Well, he read it and it is no longer the case,” Netanyahu said in a statement. Hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah reignited on March 2 when the Islamist group opened fire at Israel after Tehran came under US-Israeli attack. Wednesday’s strike raises pressure on the Lebanon ceasefire that emerged in parallel to a truce in the wider Middle East war, with a halt to Israeli strikes in Lebanon being a key Iranian demand in Tehran’s negotiations with Washington. Announced on April 16 by US Presiden...
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Source: Algemeiner
Posted on 05-07-2026 13:59