Hezbollah
“It’s past time that the European Union fully designate it” as such, said Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen.
President Rumen Radev spoke where five Israeli tourists and their Bulgarian driver were killed.
The strikes are said to have targeted Hezbollah military sites and warehouses near Al-Dimas Airport and in the Al-Saboura area.
Five Israeli tourists and their Bulgarian driver were killed in the bombing at Burgas Airport.
But Iran and Hezbollah are still highly active in Syria—and elsewhere.
Islamists took Tsurkov captive after discovering she was Israeli.
The video was released amid increasing tensions at the Lebanese border.
The terrorist group aims to preserve its option of invading the Galilee.
At least 20, including an MP, marched into Israeli territory.
U.S. President Joe Biden calls the Israeli government “the most extreme,” Hezbollah increases attacks in the north and Israel braces for “Days of Rage.” Caroline Glick breaks down the news of the week.
Likely with Iranian encouragement, Nasrallah seeks to humiliate Israel, but with each new match he lights, the chance of a conflagration increases.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant confirmed that IDF forces “deterred Hezbollah activists with non-lethal means.”