Netanyahu said holding security consultations on Hezbollah ceasefire violations

Stav Levaton is a military reporter for The Times of Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a state Memorial Day ceremony commemorating fallen soldiers, at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, April 21, 2026. (Ilia Yefimovich/Pool Photo via AP)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a state Memorial Day ceremony commemorating fallen soldiers, at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, April 21, 2026. (Ilia Yefimovich/Pool Photo via AP)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding a security meeting regarding alleged Hezbollah ceasefire violations in the north, and this is the reason his testimony in his criminal trial was canceled this morning, according to multiple reports.

Kan, Walla news and other outlets report consultations are taking place over Hezbollah’s repeated attacks on Israel’s troops and territory amid the truce.

Israel has carried out numerous attacks on the terror group since the ceasefire began, citing truce violations. Hezbollah has also cited violations in justifying its own attacks.

This morning, a suspected Hezbollah drone launched from Lebanon triggered sirens in the Western Galilee, with the IDF saying it lost contact with the “suspicious aerial target,” indicating it likely crashed.

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