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U.S. presidential envoy Amos Hochstein conveyed a message to Hezbollah in Beirut, urging it to negotiate a diplomatic solution.
The Israeli defense minister reiterated his commitment to changing the security situation on the Lebanese border.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs noted that it is harder to repel the shorter-range munitions used by the Lebanese terror group and warned that Iran could be drawn into the conflict.
The interview came as Iran-backed Hezbollah continued to launch drones and anti-tank missiles at the Galilee.
One of the victims was seriously injured, while the other remains in good condition.
Success in the Gaza Strip could shake Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s confidence and demonstrate the consequences of war with Israel.
Staff report the arrival of mysterious large boxes and the constant presence of the terrorist group’s second in command.
A video clip released by the Iran-backed terrorist group includes footage and GPS coordinates of various sites in central Israel.
At least one drone was shot down, while several more struck open areas, sparking fires.
“Wake up and stand with Israel!!” wrote Ofir Akunis, consul general in the Big Apple.
Israeli defense minister: Campaign against Hamas will soon wind down.
The Beqaa Valley strike targeted Ayman Ratma, who according to the IDF was involved in “the promotion and execution of terrorist activities against Israel in the immediate future.”