
In the shadow of the threats of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah: The political establishment estimates that the chances of signing an agreement to determine the maritime-economic border with Lebanon are increasing in the near future - even though this is a transitional government - with the remaining gaps between the parties being defined in Israel as "small and solvable.".
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Retired Navy Major General Eliezer Marom Cheney, in an interview with Sharon Gal on Gali Israel radio today (Wednesday), addressed the threats and revealed that Israel refrained from assassinating the leader of the Hezbollah terrorist organization.
""I don't want to go into details - but we had many opportunities, let's put it this way, more than one opportunity - to eliminate Nasrallah, Israel chose not to eliminate him," said the res. Maj. Gen.
He said, "Nasrallah is not in a bunker all the time, there are opportunities and they can be implemented if we want.".
He added: "I suggest that Israel say the following: If Nasrallah attacks the Karish rig, Nasrallah will become a target. I think this will deter him to some extent. I don't want to go into details.".
Marom noted that he is in favor of signing the agreement on the economic-maritime border: "I am in favor of giving Lebanon temporarily even a portion of the Karish gas because we are not at war with the people in Lebanon and they are in an energy collapse.".