Lebanon
IRGC Brig. Gen. Muhammad Hussein-Zada Hejazi was previously named by Israel as the head of Iran’s precision-guided missile project in Lebanon.
The Lebanese terror group readies its “economic battle plan” as the situation in the country continues to deteriorate.
Lebanon looks to expand maritime claims in border dispute with Israel
“We will not give up any inch of our homeland or a drop of its waters,” says Lebanon’s Public Works and Transport Minister.
Maneuvers included airborne-combat scenarios, including “removing” Hezbollah forces that “infiltrated” the Mount Hermon sector.
The nation’s currency has dropped 85 percent since 2019 with the monthly salary of a soldier or police officer down to $120 from $800.
Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, the military has been holding large-scale war-training exercises as it makes sure to possess sufficient capabilities to deal with all kinds of current threats.
A new IDF course puts into practice the “Victory” concept, which calls for an unprecedented integration of units from different branches.
The apparent Iranian attack on an Israeli-owned civilian cargo ship is a wider threat against shipping and comes as part of retaliation for the assassination of Iran’s top nuclear scientist. Meanwhile, Iranian proxy warfare against the United States has returned to the region.
A speech by Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and a video released a day later showing targets in Israel are designed to falsely legitimize the terror group’s use of human shields, states Maj. (res.) Tal Beeri of the Alma Center, which exposed four new missile sites in Beirut.
“I warn that even the game of ‘a few days of fighting’ will be dangerous for the Israelis and would lead them to undesirable consequences,” declares Hassan Nasrallah.
Dubbed “Galilee Rose,” the exercise simulates multiple scenarios involving war with Hezbollah and Iranian assets in Syria.
Benny Gantz says the terror organization’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, is “well aware” that he is endangering all of Lebanon.