Total Defiance: Defense Minister Katz Rejects Iranian Threats with Promises of Maximum Force
Defense Minister Israel Katz has outlined a fierce new security policy, warning that any rocket fire directed at northern Israeli towns will be met with immediate destruction in Beirut's Dahiyeh district. The declaration comes alongside a total rejection of Iranian threats, with over 600,000 residents already fleeing the Lebanese capital.

Defense Minister Israel Katz outlined a firm and uncompromising red line facing the Hezbollah terror organization and its handlers in Tehran during a special briefing. Katz established a direct operational equation aimed at protecting front-line residents who have faced non-stop rocket volleys in the Galilee region. The Defense Minister announced that the security policy of the state has fundamentally changed, declaring that the law governing the Dahiyeh district in Beirut is now identical to the law governing the northern communities of Israel.
The political and military leadership will no longer tolerate localized or minor responses to cross-border aggression. Katz made it clear that every single offensive action directed against northern Israeli towns will lead to an immediate, full-scale air assault on the Shiite quarter of Beirut, which serves as the primary administrative and operational headquarters for Hezbollah. The Israel Defense Forces, under the strategic direction of Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, will continue to expand operations throughout Lebanon to completely dismantle the infrastructure of the terror group.
Beyond the immediate Lebanese front, the Defense Minister directed an explicit warning toward the leadership structure in Tehran, which has attempted to link its own security negotiations with the fate of its proxy armies. Katz stated that the government rejects the threats out of Iran entirely, reminding the regime of the immense offensive capabilities displayed by the Israeli Air Force during recent operations. Any attempt by the Iranian regime to tie Lebanon to its own defense or to launch attacks against Israel will be met with the same devastating power witnessed in yesterday's retaliatory strikes.
The new strategic policy has already produced major operational effects on the ground, disrupting the daily governance of the terror group. Intelligence reports indicate that approximately 600,000 residents out of the 950,000 who typically inhabit the Dahiyeh district have completely evacuated the area following precise evacuation alerts issued by the military. This massive internal displacement has created immense logistical and political pressure on the Lebanese government and the leadership of Hezbollah.
American diplomats have validated the core principle of this defensive policy, communicating the reality of the situation to official representatives in Beirut. Katz emphasized that the ultimate test of this framework will become completely apparent in the next few days, noting that if the rocket fire stops, the strikes will stop, but any renewal of aggression will instantly bring down the full weight of the air force on the capital. Meanwhile, Arabic-language military spokesmen continue to distribute urgent security notices across southern Lebanon, warning civilians to stay away from terror facilities to preserve their lives.