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The main target of the strikes was the Al-Qard Al-Hassan Association, which according to the IDF stored billions of dollars for the Iranian proxy • Israeli Defense Minister: “Hezbollah is collapsing.”
For some residents of Herzliya’s Beth Juliana, the near-fatal Hezbollah attack on Yom Kippur was just part of being Jewish.
“The fact that these attacks were carried out by an Iranian proxy—Hezbollah—does not absolve Lebanon of its responsibility. And it will not be absolved.”
Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir criticized the investigation, calling it a “disgrace and a shame.”
IAF intercepts ‘suspicious aerial target’ off Haifa coast • IDF death toll rises to 748 • Israeli forces destroy over 120 Hezbollah targets, including a “Radwan Force” command bunker • Iran-backed militias claim drone attacks on Golan Heights, Eilat.
Troops are clearing land mines and establishing new barriers in the frontier region.
All five men served in the Golani Reconnaissance Battalion.
Naim Qassem’s latest speech, in which he threatened to depopulate more of northern Israel, marked a stark shift in tone.
The weapons were in an underground storage facility in the Dahiyeh district south of Beirut, according to the IDF.
The president met with wounded IDF troops at the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa during a tour of northern Israel.
“The letter was not meant as a threat,” said John Kirby, the White House national security communications advisor. “We have to follow the law of the land here.”
Members of the Cabinet say they were excluded from the alleged decision to halt strikes against Hezbollah in the Lebanese capital.