Netanyahu: ‘Tabataba’i’s Hands Are Soaked In the Blood of Many Israelis And Americans’
In a nationally broadcast statement on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu addressed Israelis just hours after the IDF confirmed the killing of Hezbollah senior commander Haytham Ali Tabataba’i. Netanyahu opened by citing the gravity of the moment, reminding the public that “a few hours ago, the IDF eliminated Haytham Ali Tabataba’i, the chief of staff of the Hezbollah terror organization.” He described Tabataba’i in searing terms, noting that “Tabataba’i was a mass murderer. His hands were full of the blood of many Israelis and Americans; it is not for no reason that the United States offered a five-million-dollar prize for his head.”
The Prime Minister explained that Tabataba’i had long been a key figure in Hezbollah’s offensive ambitions, serving as a high-ranking Radwan Force commander, a unit Netanyahu said “planned to conquer the Galilee and slaughter many of our citizens.” He emphasized that the terror figure had recently attempted to rebuild Hezbollah’s arsenal after the sizable setbacks it suffered during the Pager Operation, pointing out his efforts came despite “the heavy blows that Hezbollah was dealt… the damage to its missile supply, and, of course, the elimination of Nasrallah.” Netanyahu credited the IDF and security forces for what he called a “professional, precise, and successful operation” that removed Tabataba’i from the battlefield.
Reiterating Israel’s red lines, Netanyahu declared that “the policy I am leading is absolutely clear: Under my leadership, the State of Israel will not allow Hezbollah to rebuild its power, and we will not allow it to pose a threat to the State of Israel again.” He pressed the Lebanese government to uphold its obligations and disarm Hezbollah, asserting that “only in this way can a better future be made possible for every citizen in Lebanon, and only in this way can good and secure neighborly relations be established between Israel and Lebanon.”
Before concluding, the Prime Minister turned briefly to regional policy developments, voicing appreciation for President Trump’s move to categorize the Muslim Brotherhood as a terror organization. “On this occasion, I also want to commend President Trump on his decision to outlaw and designate the ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ organization as a terrorist organization,” he said, warning that the group threatens stability both in the Middle East and beyond. He underscored that Israel has already banned parts of the organization and is advancing steps to extend that designation further.
{Matzav.com}
