Hezbollah
The demand follows an earlier Security Council meeting on the escalation in the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah
“Anyone who has been calling for a ceasefire in the north is wrong. There is no going back for Israel,” Jared Kushner posted to X.
Possible operations to remove Hezbollah positions in preparation for a limited ground incursion may be underway.
Hundreds appear to have left an iconic Jewish city that at-risk residents say must not be evacuated.
“The United States fully supports Israel’s right to defend itself against Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and any other Iranian-supported terrorist groups,” said the American president.
With Hezbollah’s top commanders eliminated, and tens of thousands of rockets destroyed, the IDF has significantly reduced the terror army’s attack capabilities.
Israeli jets targeted Hezbollah’s underground headquarters in Beirut on Friday evening.
Hezbollah’s leader believed “that Israel would not take dramatic actions while Netanyahu was physically in the United States,” a senior Israeli official told the “Telegraph.”
The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations told JNS that the terror group “cannot hide. Not in Beirut. Not anywhere else where they are hiding. We are committed to win this war.”
Israel’s prime minister chastises the United Nations, saying “enough is enough” of Hezbollah’s attacks on northern border cities and villages.
“We know you need to go up the ladder when it comes to the question of what kind of response is needed here—but don’t go up all the way.”
“We must recalculate our position regarding the borderline with the entity that calls itself the State of Lebanon,” said Amichai Chikli.