Unlike the support the U.S. provided against Iran's April attack on Israel, the general warned that America will be limited in its ability to help Israel against escalated attacks by Hezbollah, which he said would likely involve Iran
Qatar holding direct talks with Hamas to bridge the gaps between current cease-fire proposal and the organization's far-reaching demands, sources tell Haaretz ■ Hezbollah publishes video claiming to show satellite footage of Israeli military and strategic facilities ■ Israel's Public Defender's Office condemns Israel Police's violence against anti-government protesters ■ Here's what you need to know 261 days into the war
Airport whistleblowers have alleged that Hezbollah is storing large quantities of Iranian weapons, missiles, and explosives at Beirut's main civilian airport, according to the Telegraph. Among the weapons allegedly stored at Rafic Hariri International Airport are Iranian-made Falaq artillery rockets, Fateh-110 and M-600 short-range missiles, and road-mobile ballistic missiles with ranges exceeding 150 miles. […]
After The Telegraph reported that Hezbollah has been accumulating Iranian weapons at Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport, the Israeli army said it would 'have no choice but to respond' if Hezbollah attacks civilians from the site
After months of conflict with Hezbollah, north Israel's rehabilitation will be led by Eliezer Marom, who said in an interview Sunday that Israelis would need international guarantees to return north without a military campaign in southern Lebanon
For the first time since the outbreak of hostilities, sirens blared in the Misgav region near a defense facility as Israeli forces intercepted a Hezbollah drone. This incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, now in its 261st day. Following hours of calm, alerts were activated in the Upper Galilee region. Hezbollah […]
Hezbollah has succeeded in challenging Israel's aerial defenses, partly due to experience it gained in the Syrian civil war. While the Israeli army seeks new methods of defense, helicopter gunships have proven surprisingly effective
Israel is navigating an unprecedented situation of ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza and an emboldened Iran while deciding how to react to escalating cross-border fighting with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Its next move must be done in the most calculated and calibrated of ways – there's no room for error
Thousands of Israelis protest against the government outside Netanyahu's private residence ■ U.S. Nat'l Security Advisor Sullivan to meet with Israel's Nat'l Security Council head Hanegbi, Strategic Affairs Minister Dermer ■ IDF assassinates Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon ■ PLO secretary general says group should run Gaza ■ Several houses directly hit by rockets in Zar'it; no casualties ■ Air Force assassinates commander of Hamas' elite Nukhba force, who participated in October 7 attack, in northern Gaza
In addition to the Israeli navy's main base in Haifa's port, Hezbollah also claims to have filmed security facilities in Haifa; Israel's foreign minister threatened an 'all-out' war on Hezbollah and Lebanon
Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia militant group, has claimed it launched a drone that filmed the Haifa Bay area, a strategic maritime facility in northern Israel. This assertion came amid reports of Israeli air defenses intercepting multiple hostile targets that violated the country's airspace. Sirens blared in Western Galilee communities due to concerns over the […]
Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets, drones on north Israel ■ Hamas official to CNN: 'No one has any idea' how many hostages still alive in Gaza ■ Israeli official: Israel will not send delegation for cease-fire talks if Hamas does not withdraw changes to Biden's proposal ■ Israeli soldier wounded in West Bank ramming attack ■ Here's what you need to know 252 days into the war
Residents of southern Lebanon talk: Rami's life came to a halt the day Hezbollah opened a front against Israel, Najat fled immediately after giving birth to twins, and Nizar's village is patrolling to keep Hezbollah out. In the south, pessimism prevails
Israel's Gantz: If Hezbollah doesn't stop attacking Israel, 'Lebanon should burn' ■ Extensive rocket fire on northern Israel wounds two, sparks fires ■ Israeli gov't spokesperson says Lebanon, Hezbollah, Iran bear full responsibility for border flare-up ■ Hezbollah source to Al Jazeera: Latest barrage on Israel is biggest since Oct. 8 ■ President Biden says while no Gaza cease-fire deal soon, 'I haven't lost hope' ■ Tel Aviv court confirms additional 45-day closure of Al Jazeera
The Israeli army said senior Hezbollah commander Taleb Sami Abdallah was the highest ranking official killed since hostilities began in October; The IDF also mentioned that he held significant operational knowledge for Hezbollah
IDSF CEO Lt. Col. (res.) Yaron Buskila discussed Israel's escalation with Hezbollah, emphasizing the need to hold both Hezbollah and Lebanon accountable.
Hamas demands full IDF withdrawal from Gaza within first week of cease-fire, says it will return hostages' bodies in first phase ■ IDF confirms killing of Hezbollah senior commander Taleb Abdallah in Lebanon ■ Hezbollah claims responsibility for extensive rocket barrages at Israel's north, vows to increase intensity, quantity of operations against Israel ■ Blinken says some of Hamas' proposed changes to cease-fire are workable, some not
Israel not only has rejected Washington's 'communicating vessels' theory, it has built a logical but dangerous and reckless case for attacking Hezbollah as a defensive move
Israel's General Staff strives to demonstrate to Hezbollah the price that an all-out war will incur. The destruction to Lebanon will be enormous, but the damage that may be caused to Israel's northern and central cities is unlike anything it had experienced at the hands of Hamas