Prime Minister Yair Lapid said Tuesday that Israel would "restrain" Hezbollah if the Lebanese government fails to do so.
"The Lebanese government has to restrain Hezbollah attacks before we'll have to do it ourselves," he said before embarking on a state visit to France. "Multiple attacks were carried out against Israeli gas rigs."
Lapid also noted that he would also discuss the Iranian nuclear deal with French President Emmanuel Macron since Paris is one of the parties involved in talks to revive the tattered agreement.

