Netanyahu says 'more to do in Lebanon' while visiting troopspublished at 21:40 BST
Nick Beake
Reporting from Jerusalem
Image source, Prime Minister of IsraelA still of the video Netanyahu posted on X earlier, in which he says Israel "thwarted the threat of an invasion from Lebanon"
Benjamin Netanyahu’s social media account has posted a short video of the PM saying he has been visiting Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.
Speaking in Hebrew, he says recent Israeli operations to create a buffer zone - or a security strip - have "thwarted the threat of an invasion from Lebanon”, referring to Hezbollah fighters.
He says "tremendous work" has already been done by the military but vows there is "there is still more to do, and we are doing it”.
Mr Netanyahu says Israeli action in Lebanon is evidence that Israel has “essentially changed the face of the Middle East.” This action has been widely criticised though for the number of civilians killed.
The Lebanese health ministry says Israeli air strikes have killed more than two thousand people since the start of the war.
Iran has said it will resume attacks - and end its ceasefire deal with the US - if Israel continues to bomb Lebanon.














