Israeli Foreign Minister Denies Reports of Lebanon Talks, Interceptor Shortages

March 15, 2026

Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen refutes claims of ongoing talks with Lebanon regarding border security and dismisses reports of interceptor shortages amid regional tensions.

Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen has refuted claims of ongoing talks with the Lebanese government concerning border security and potential interceptor shortages. The denial comes amid heightened regional tensions and media reports suggesting diplomatic engagements between the two nations.

The Israeli government has been under scrutiny following reports that suggested negotiations with Lebanon over border security issues, including the alleged shortage of missile interceptors essential for defense. These reports were quickly dismissed by Cohen during a press conference held on Sunday, where he emphasized that no such discussions are taking place.

During the press conference, Cohen stated, "There are no ongoing negotiations with the Lebanese government, and our defense systems, including missile interceptors, are fully operational and capable." The statement aimed to quell public fears and reaffirm Israel's commitment to national security.

The Israeli Defense Ministry also issued a statement, reiterating Cohen's remarks and confirming that the country's defense infrastructure is intact and fully functional.

The denial of talks and interceptor shortages is significant for both nations, as tensions remain high in the region. The clarification serves to stabilize public perception of national security in Israel and prevent misinformation from escalating tensions further.

Israel is expected to continue its focus on strengthening defense capabilities and maintaining transparency with the public regarding national security matters. The government will likely monitor regional developments closely and address any arising misinformation promptly to prevent further escalation.

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