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TRUTH BOMB: Israeli Ambassador EXPOSES Reality - 'Only We Can Dismantle Hezbollah,' Lebanese Government POWERLESS

Gary FranchiApril 17, 2026251 views
TRUTH BOMB: Israeli Ambassador EXPOSES Reality - 'Only We Can Dismantle Hezbollah,' Lebanese Government POWERLESS
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Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon dropped a truth bomb on Fox News Thursday that the establishment media won't want you to hear: Israel is the only force capable of dismantling the terrorist organization Hezbollah, and Lebanon's government is too weak to do anything about it.

Speaking on "America Reports," Danon delivered a dose of reality that cuts through the diplomatic doublespeak we've grown accustomed to from international bodies. "The only force that can dismantle Hezbollah is the IDF," Danon stated bluntly, referring to the Israel Defense Forces.

The ambassador didn't stop there, exposing what patriots have known all along - that we must be "realistic that the government of Lebanon" simply doesn't have the capability or will to confront the Iranian-backed terror group that has essentially created a state within a state.

Israel Stands Alone While World Watches

This bombshell admission confirms what President Trump has long understood: our allies like Israel are forced to take decisive action while international bureaucrats wring their hands and issue meaningless resolutions. Hezbollah has turned southern Lebanon into a launching pad for attacks against Israeli civilians, and the Lebanese government has proven either unwilling or unable to stop them.

"The only force that can dismantle Hezbollah is the IDF. We have to be realistic that the government of Lebanon lacks full control."

Danon's frank assessment highlights the stark difference between nations that take security seriously and those that rely on empty diplomatic gestures. While the UN passes toothless resolutions, Israel faces the daily reality of defending its people against a terror organization armed with over 150,000 rockets and missiles.

This is exactly why President Trump's unwavering support for Israel's right to self-defense resonates with Americans who understand that sometimes decisive action trumps diplomatic theater. The Trump-Vance administration recognizes that Israel doesn't have the luxury of endless negotiations when faced with existential threats from Iran's terror proxies.

Patriots, this is what real leadership looks like - calling out the truth even when it makes the international community uncomfortable. How long will the world expect Israel to tolerate a terror army on its doorstep while Lebanon's government claims helplessness?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TruthSeeker99Verified4 days ago
What's the international community's plan here? Keep pretending Lebanon can police itself while rockets fly into Israeli neighborhoods?
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RealistViewVerified4 days ago
The UN has been 'monitoring' the situation for decades with zero results. Time for action.
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DefenseAnalyst47Verified3 days ago
This ambassador is spot on. I served two tours in that region and saw firsthand how Hezbollah operates as a state within a state. Lebanon's military couldn't handle them even if they wanted to.
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StandWithIsraelVerified2 days ago
Israel has every right to defend itself against terrorists. Period.
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ConservativeVoiceVerified2 days ago
I visited Israel last year and the people there live under constant threat from these Iranian proxies. The ambassador is absolutely correct that only Israel has the capability and resolve to end this menace.
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PatriotMike2024Verified2 days ago
Finally someone speaking the truth! The Lebanese government has been a puppet show for years while Hezbollah runs the real operation.
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MiddleEastWatcherVerified2 days ago
Exactly right. They've had decades to deal with this and done nothing.
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SecurityFirstVerified2 days ago
How long has Hezbollah been building up their arsenal while the Lebanese government looks the other way? This situation was inevitable.