The Israeli army says it attacked Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, and ordered closure of civilian traffic in the border area ■ The IDF estimates that the terrorists who infiltrated the border planned to attack a nearby base; A Palestinian organization claimed responsibility
Arab diplomatic sources tell Haaretz that demanding that Hezbollah retreat 40 kilometers from the border and remove its forces from the south 'lacks any operational logic'
There are weighty strategic reasons for Israel to take on Hezbollah and its provocations now. But a war in Lebanon stands to turn rising anti-Israel sentiment among the liberal U.S. electorate into a perfect storm. And it would be a conflict unlike any Israel has never experienced
Hezbollah launched explosive drones from Lebanon at an IDF base, while an Israeli strike in south Lebanon resulted in the death of three Hezbollah fighters
Senior commander of elite Hezbollah unit killed in strike attributed to Israel ■ Two Israelis wounded in separate incidents along border with Lebanon ■ Palestinian Islamic Jihad released video of hostage held in Gaza ■ IDF reportedly entering 'new and less intense phase' of war ■ Dozens of protesters forcefully dispersed after blocking Knesset entrance, chanting 'elections now' ■ Three killed in car in airstrike near Rafah, southern Gaza ■ IDF chief says war will last the whole year
The Hezbollah missiles were fired at the Meron base in northern Israel. While the Iron Dome system can intercept rocket fire, Israel has no system to intercept the anti-tank missiles used by Hezbollah
The Hezbollah missiles were fired at the Meron base in northern Israel. While the Iron Dome system can intercept rocket fire, Israel has no system to intercept the anti-tank missiles used by Hezbollah
January 7, 2024 11:19 PM Hezbollah forced to retreat from Israel's border, IDF spokesperson says 06:44 PM Israeli lightly wounded after Gaza rocket hits southern community of Yakhini 06:18 PM Rocket alert sirens sound in Yakhini community, near Gaza border 05:58 PM MDA: A woman, 20, was lightly wounded as a result of the attack […]
"The Zionist enemy must prepare and know Hezbollah plans to respond with heavy fire deep into the country," a journalist close to Hezbollah was quoted as saying.
Rocket sirens sound in northern Israel after Hezbollah chief warns of retaliation for al-Arouri killing in Friday speech ■ Israeli hostage Tamir Adar murdered on October 7, his kibbutz says ■ Gaza rocket targets building in Sderot ■ Netanyahu's party and Gantz trade barbs after cabinet ministers clash with IDF chief over army probe for Oct 7 ■ At least 1,300 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; at least 133 hostages held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run Health Ministry: 22,600 killed, 57,910 wounded in Gaza
For years, Udi Levy headed a Mossad unit that monitored the flow of funds to terror groups. With creative methods and practically no restrictions, the unit managed to thwart the transfers of huge sums to Hamas and Hezbollah. Then it was shut down
The targeted killing of Hamas' Arouri and six terrorists in Dahiyeh signals to Hezbollah and Iran that Israel is convinced it is sufficiently prepared for a war in Lebanon. This is not an insignificant risk, which was also influenced by the fighting in Gaza
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah issued a lengthy speech on the state and effects of Israel's war in Gaza, and threatened Israel following Tuesday's killing of a senior Hamas leader in a southern suburb of Beirut
Hezbollah said on Tuesday that al-Arouri's killing in Beirut – widely attributed to Israel – will not go unanswered. Some, however, believe the retaliation will not be immediate
Senior Hamas official Salah al-Arouri was killed in Beirut alongside two top Hamas military leaders ■ Hezbollah says killing 'won't go unanswered,' fires missiles towards Israeli border town ■ Israeli soldier killed in north Gaza fighting ■ At least 1,300 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; at least 133 hostages held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run Health Ministry: 21,978 killed, 57,697 wounded in Gaza
Israel's unsolved conflicts with the Palestinians and Hezbollah have returned to the regional stage ■ The country could face a war of attrition alongside Netanyahu's attempts to undermine democracy
Unlike with Gaza, there is no full-fledged war between Israel and Hezbollah declared in the north. This may be strategically advantageous for Israel, but it increases the uncertainty for the area's residents
The IDF received intelligence suggesting that Hezbollah forces were partially moved due to the high number of casualties suffered by the Lebanese terror organization.