Lebanon
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.”
Two IDF soldiers were wounded in a drone attack from Lebanon on Saturday evening.
Sgt. Maj. (res.) Efraim Ben Amram, 25, was wounded on June 30.
The terrorist leader said Hezbollah would not stop until the war in Gaza ends.
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.
Analyzing the positions of the U.S. administration, Iran, Hezbollah and Israel, none of the parties is interested in a regional war.
Two incidents in which the Lebanese terrorists scored direct hits on moving vehicles have sparked outrage among residents in the Golan Heights.
Sgt. 1st Class (res.) Valeri Chefonov from Netanya was 33 years old.
“This is the biggest natural disaster since the establishment of Israel and something which will take years to repair,” says Shali Ben Yishai, director of the Northern Region of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund.
The UAV hit near Kibbutz Kabri, around 2.5 miles east of Nahariya.
Respondents are evenly split on the chances of winning a war with Hezbollah with the current military leadership.