
Katz: “Naim Qassem is Playing With Fire, and the Fire Will Burn Hezbollah and All of Lebanon”
Israel’s Home Front Command announced that current civilian restrictions in the north will remain in place through Tuesday evening, as tensions continue to rise along the Lebanese border and officials warn of further escalation.
Following a situational assessment, authorities confirmed that the existing defense guidelines will stay in effect until 8:00 p.m. on April 28, 2026. The measures primarily impact northern communities, while no additional restrictions have been imposed elsewhere in the country.
Under the updated directives, gatherings in frontline areas are limited to a maximum of 1,500 people. The same cap applies to the communities of Meron, Bar Yochai, Or HaGanuz, and Safsufa. Officials emphasized that all other aspects of the current safety policy remain unchanged and urged residents to stay informed through official channels.
The continued restrictions come amid renewed escalation with Hezbollah, following expanded IDF strikes in the Beqaa Valley and multiple areas in southern Lebanon. At the same time, figures associated with Hezbollah have issued threats to broaden the range of attacks targeting Israel.
Against this backdrop, Defense Minister Yisroel Katz met with the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, delivering a pointed message to both the Lebanese government and Hezbollah. Senior defense and military officials also took part in the meeting.
Katz warned that “Naim Qassem is playing with fire, and Aoun is gambling with Lebanon’s future. There will not be a situation of a ceasefire in Lebanon alongside gunfire on our forces and on the communities of the Galilee.” He added that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and he had instructed the IDF “to respond with force against Hezbollah for every violation and attack, and any threat to our forces and to Israeli communities.”
He further cautioned that “Naim Qassem is playing with fire, and the fire will burn Hezbollah and all of Lebanon, just like in the parable of the thornbush.” He continued, “If the Lebanese government continues to shelter under the shadow of the Hezbollah terrorist organization, fire will go out and burn the cedars of Lebanon.”
During the meeting, Katz stressed that the Lebanese government must ensure Hezbollah is disarmed, beginning in areas south of the Litani River up to the so-called “Blue Line,” and eventually throughout all of Lebanon. He added that the IDF stands ready to act and assist if necessary.
The message from Israel remains firm: Israel will not accept a situation in which a ceasefire exists in name only while Hezbollah continues to threaten IDF forces and northern communities. The extension of civilian restrictions, combined with the defense minister’s warnings, reflects a security environment that remains tense, with the possibility of further escalation still very real.
{Matzav.com}