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Homes, bus stops and businesses alike in this now mostly lifeless city all bear witness to the missile, rocket and drone attacks that have rained down relentlessly for nearly 10 months.
Hezbollah said it will stop firing across Israel’s northern border after Jerusalem and Gaza-based Hamas agree on a truce outline, per the “New York Times.”
A Hezbollah spokesman said that the Yemen-based terror group is planning its next phase against the Jewish state.
Israel must bring back the hostages, look past the current operations and prepare for the Israeli-Iranian showdown, mainly—but not solely—in Lebanon. Israel needs a strategy, and it needs it now.
Two IDF soldiers were wounded in a drone attack from Lebanon on Saturday evening.
The proliferation of Iranian-made weapons among Tehran’s proxies is being countered by sale of blue-and-white defense tech to Jerusalem’s allies.
Sgt. Maj. (res.) Efraim Ben Amram, 25, was wounded on June 30.
“They will not be able to escape the eternal condemnation of a court,” the Argentine president said.
The terrorist leader said Hezbollah would not stop until the war in Gaza ends.
The Pentagon chief confirmed to his Israeli counterpart that the Gaza pier will cease operations.
According to JINSA’s Jonathan Ruhe, the U.K. and U.S. “don’t want to assume any more risk in the Middle East, and their thinking appears to be that they could still avert, or at least avoid, a major Israel-Hezbollah war.”
The Lebanese man is accused of procuring drone parts for attacks against Israel.