Netanyahu blasts Lebanon maritime deal as 'historic surrender'

Moran Azulay|
Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu blasted the agreement announced earlier on Tuesday by Prime Minister Yair Lapid on delimiting the maritime border with Lebanon.
In response to Lapid's proclamation that the agreement was "historic," the former prime minister called the U.S.-brokered deal a "historic surrender."
Netanyahu said Lapid conceded to "all of Hezbollah's demands", claiming that Lapid was "frightened" and thus "surrendered."
Notably, the Likud chairman did not say that he would vote against the deal in the Knesset. However, Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked issued a statement saying that she would vote against the agreement if it is not brought before parliament for approval.
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