Lebanon President's Life in Danger Over Israel Talks, Knesset Committee Warned
Military Intelligence reveals negotiations with Israel endanger Lebanese leader • Iran's ballistic missile arsenal partially restored • Dismantling Hezbollah remains long-term objective | IDF Chief to brief committee Sunday (Israel News)
The Lebanese president's ongoing negotiations with Israel have placed his life in serious jeopardy, according to a classified security briefing delivered Tuesday to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. The stark warning emerged during a comprehensive intelligence assessment that also addressed Iran's military capabilities and the evolving situation along Israel's northern border.
Committee Chairman MK Boaz Bismut issued an urgent public appeal following the session, calling on Israeli citizens to "remain vigilant in light of expected developments." The warning comes amid escalating tensions with Iran and reflects growing concerns within Israel's security establishment about imminent threats across multiple fronts.
Iran Rebuilds Missile Arsenal as Regional Tensions Mount
A representative from Military Intelligence presented committee members with a detailed security assessment covering both the Lebanese arena and Iranian developments. According to information cleared for publication by military censors, Iran has successfully restored portions of its ballistic missile infrastructure that had been degraded in previous Israeli strikes.
The briefing also confirmed that Mujtaba Khamenei, son of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, remains alive despite previous reports suggesting otherwise. Intelligence officials emphasized that the Iranian regime faces mounting internal pressure as economic conditions deteriorate under international sanctions and the ongoing naval blockade.

Beirut Strikes Not Currently Planned, But Authorization Granted
Committee members received clarification that while strikes within Beirut are not currently on the operational agenda, the IDF maintains authorization to conduct attacks against emerging threats. This policy reflects Israel's determination to respond swiftly to any hostile activity while avoiding unnecessary escalation in Lebanon's capital.
Military officials characterized the complete dismantling of Hezbollah as a long-term strategic objective rather than an immediate tactical goal. The assessment comes as IDF forces continue uncovering extensive underground infrastructure in southern Lebanon, including massive tunnel networks designed to shelter hundreds of operatives.

IDF Chief Summoned After Months of Absence
In a significant development, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir will appear before the full committee on Sunday for a classified security briefing. The session follows months during which the military's top commander avoided testifying before the parliamentary oversight body.
"This morning I demanded, together with committee members, to hold a vote that would compel the Chief of Staff to appear before the committee plenum, after he refrained from doing so in recent months," Chairman Bismut stated. "I welcome his decision to comply, thereby making the vote unnecessary. Parliamentary oversight of the IDF is not optional—it is mandatory."
Bismut's public message on social media emphasized the gravity of the current situation: "The Iranian regime is about to pay a very heavy price. I call on the public to continue with routine activities, wait patiently, and remain alert." The statement reflects the delicate balance Israeli officials are attempting to maintain between preparedness and preventing public panic as regional tensions continue to escalate.