Hezbollah
Three Palestinians with knives were caught trying to cross the Gaza border fence • Israel is probing whether Hezbollah was behind the attempt to smuggle 43 weapons across the Lebanese border.
Haniyeh arrived in Lebanon on Sunday and met some top officials including President Michel Aoun and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri.
The bipartisan bill, called the “Strategic Lebanon Security Reporting Act,” requires the U.S. State Department to put together a strategy to help Lebanon implement U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701.
The legislation proposes that the United States withhold 20 percent of its security assistance until the Lebanese Armed Forces take “effective actions to limit or expel Hezbollah-influenced military personnel.”
Justice Department: “Components” of the Iranian government used the sites to target the United States with “disinformation campaigns and malign influence operations.”
Deputy parliamentary spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU Party calls the move “a clear signal to our Jewish citizens.”
The incident occurred at a gathering on Countering Terrorism and Violence Extremism in Christchurch on June 14.
A Rabat is stationed in southern Lebanese villages as Hezbollah’s official administrator; in addition to running daily affairs, he helps plant missiles in civilian homes for the Iranian-backed organization.
In his first televised address since the “coughing speech,” Hassan Nasrallah said he hoped to pray in Jerusalem with his followers.
“What Gaza experienced a few weeks ago is only the tip of the iceberg” of Israel’s military capabilities, says the Israeli defense minister.
Lt. Gen. (ret.) Richard F. Natonski: Israel did everything it could to minimize civilian casualties, despite the fact that Hamas put tunnels, rocket-launchers, mortar facilities and headquarters in civilian-occupied buildings. But another battle at play is the war of public opinion.
The “Seagull USV,” made by Elbit Systems, provides naval forces with major advantages in their ability to patrol, monitor and neutralize threats, both on the sea surface and underwater.