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The heads of the two terrorist groups discussed the recent fighting with Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip in early August.
Israel and Lebanon are reportedly closing in on a deal to end a longstanding dispute over contested offshore natural-gas deposits.
Surveillance allegedly captured images between June 9 and July 30.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi was reportedly among senior officials warning that extracting gas from the Karish field in the absence of a resolution could prompt the Iranian terrorist proxy to launch a days-long military exchange.
Mohammad Raad, Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc leader, called the archbishop’s delivery of cash and medicine a “national betrayal.”
Amos Hochstein’s trip comes just days after media cited Israeli officials as saying that the longstanding border dispute was “on the verge of a solution.”
“The time has come for a close examination of whether 15 years of substantial support has enabled Lebanon’s armed forces to serve as an institutional counterweight to Hezbollah,” writes David Kilcullen.
In response to a question from a ‘Channel 13’ reporter asking whether Hezbollah is a terrorist organization, Ayman Odeh replied that the Israeli “occupation” is the “primary terror in the whole region.”
Report: Israel assesses that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s recent threats are an attempt to frame the pending agreement as Hezbollah achievement.
“No Israeli target at sea or on land is out of the reach of the resistance’s precision missiles,” said the Hezbollah chief.
Ex-defense establishment official Lt. Col. (ret.) Orna Mizrahi says Moscow has been willing to ignore Israeli airstrikes, as they have boosted Russia in its competition for control with Iran in Syria.
The head of the Iranian terror proxy’s executive council warns: “We will decide when to defeat Israel.”