Hezbollah launched over 210 rockets into Israel, and the IDF struck over 800 Hezbollah targets, including a strike in Beirut targeting a senior commander. According to Lebanon's Health Ministry, 492 people were killed in Israel's attacks
The IDF released a video which they say is evidence that Hezbollah is keeping cruise missiles in residential homes in southern Lebanon, aimed at Israel. While these missiles are actually modified Soviet-era drones, they reportedly carry up to 660 lbs of explosives
Hezbollah fires over 200 rockets at northern Israel, West Bank after IDF launches extensive strikes against 800 Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon and 'precision' strikes on Beirut ■ Lebanese Health Ministry: 274 people were killed in Israeli strikes ■ U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says U.S. is positioned to deter regional actors from expanding the conflict into an all-out war ■ Here's what you need to know 353 days into the war
In the midst of Hezbollah rockets, cruise missiles and drones, many Palestinian citizens of Israel have been parodying the assault on social media; others disregard Home Front guidelines and video the barrages from their rooftops, triggering criticism from within the community that they're risking their lives
Hezbollah is increasingly using low-flying drones to gather intel and to attack. Racer drones remotely controlled by goggles are just the latest wrinkle and Israel has no comprehensive solution
IDF says it has hit 1,600 Hezbollah terror targets in several waves ■ Government declares 'special home front situation' throughout Israel ■ IDF conducts 'targeted' attack in Beirut against Hezbollah commander ■ IDF says it hit 800 Hezbollah targets; 210 rockets launched from Lebanon at northern, central Israel ■ Israeli army urges residents in south Lebanon to distance themselves from weapons storage sites ■ U.S. to send additional troops to Middle East, Pentagon says
Military sources say the hope in Israel is that the fighting will force Hezbollah into a diplomatic settlement. But these calculations rely on the level of civilian casualties on both sides, and even an accident could lead to a major conflagration
Will Hezbollah conflict expose Israel to being overwhelmed on multiple fronts or prematurely waste Iran's ace-in-the-hole, leaving its nuclear program more exposed?
Voices from northern Israel describe the sleepless night in which 150 missiles and drones were fired: The 17-year-old boy killed after the driver of their car lost control when sirens sounded, the woman who narrowly escaped the fire that engulfed her apartment and the children forced to return to online classes
About 150 rockets, missiles and drones fired at Israel from Lebanon over last 24 hours, IDF says it struck 290 Hezbollah targets since Saturday ■ Hezbollah's deputy secretary-general says group has entered "open-ended battle of reckoning" with Israel ■ There has been no progress in talks for cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas in the last two weeks, White House says ■ Here's what you need to know 352 days into the war
Following the latest escalation in Israel and Lebanon, some in the Biden administration are attempting to portray the Hamas and Hezbollah conflicts as separate diplomatic tracks
In an interview with Sky News, Israel's President Issac Herzog, striking a Netanyahu-like tone, said that Israel is waging a war 'for the entire free world'
Israel's strikes on Hezbollah have exposed the group's vulnerability, weakening its leadership and trust. Nasrallah is cornered, facing pressure to escalate, with Israel prepared for retaliation. Meanwhile, Netanyahu prioritizes personal political survival over diplomatic solutions
Over a dozen top commanders in Hezbollah's Radwan Force killed in Beirut strike ■ UN human rights chief: Pager explosions in Lebanon violated international law ■ U.S. national security advisor: Risk of Israel-Hezbollah escalation 'acute' ■ IDF said it attacked 180 targets in southern Lebanon, striking thousands of Hezbollah rocket launchers; 65 rockets launched from Lebanon at Israel ■ Gaza's Hamas-run Health Ministry: 22 killed in Israeli strike on what the IDF called a Hamas compound in building previously used by Gaza City school ■ Here's what you need to know 351 days into the war
IDF says it conducted over 400 strikes in Lebanon ■ Netanyahu to convene security discussion at Israeli army HQ in Tel Aviv ■ Home in northern Israel hit by rocket from Lebanon, sparking fire ■ Lebanese Health Ministry: 37 killed in Israeli attack in Beirut Friday; Hezbollah confirms top commanders, senior figures killed in attack ■ Air Force attacks Hamas operatives in Gaza City building previously used as school; medical sources in Gaza say 22 people killed
The Lauder Center and the southern branch of the Manufacturers Association of Israel work closely together and regularly promote high-quality employment solutions for academics in the Negev.
Israel says it killed Hezbollah's head of operations in Beirut strike ■ Lebanon's health ministry: Nine people killed, 59 wounded in attack ■ Israel submits official objection to ICC's jurisdiction to issue arrest warrants against Israeli officials ■ Senior U.S. officials don't expect Israel and Hamas to reach a cease-fire deal before Biden's term in office ends, WSJ reports ■ Here's what you need to know 350 days into the war
While Israel says the ICC must allow it to investigate possible violations of international law itself, experts told Haaretz that Israel has not sufficiently investigated or prosecuted those suspected of human rights violations and war crimes
Leaked documents from the Kremlin-affiliated Russian company behind a global disinformation campaign show how Moscow spread fake news in Israel, planned to bolster the standing of Netanyahu and hoped to influence elected officials while promoting antisemitic and anti-Israel content abroad