Israel’s Netanyahu gives Trump golden pager symbolising ‘turning point in war’ against Hezbollah

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The gift symbolised “a turning point in the war” against Hezbollah, the premier’s office said.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s golden pager gift to US President Donald Trump symbolised “a turning point in the war” against Hezbollah.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave US President Donald Trump a golden pager when the two met at the White House this week, the premier’s office said.

The gift symbolised “a turning point in the war” against Hezbollah, when Israel carried out a deadly operation against the Lebanese group

using exploding pagers

in September of 2024, it said.

“This strategic operation showcases Israel’s strength, technological superiority, and ingenuity against its enemies,” the premier’s office said on Feb 6.

Israel shocked Hezbollah with the attacks

, in which exploding pagers and walkie-talkies killed dozens of fighters and wounded thousands, according to the Lebanese authorities.

In late September, Israel launched a ground invasion of southern Lebanon, aiming to push Hezbollah back from the border.

In late November, Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire, putting an end to more than a year of hostilities that culminated in a blistering Israeli bombing campaign and invasion of southern Lebanon.

However, Israeli troops are still operating in some parts of the neighbouring country.

The three-month period to implement the ceasefire expired on Jan 26, with the Israeli army missing a deadline to complete its troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon.

Israel had made it clear that it had no intention of meeting the initial deadline, arguing that the Lebanese army had not fulfilled its end of the agreement.

It has also continued to launch occasional air strikes there, and now has until Feb 18 to withdraw. AFP



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