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Israeli Air Force fighter jets carried out “extensive” strikes on Hezbollah’s underground infrastructure in Southern Lebanon, the IDF revealed.
Protesters stole his Israeli flag and left him with a bloody nose.
As part of the ceremony, the wills of two IDF soldiers who lost their lives battling Hamas in the Gaza Strip were read aloud from the stage.
Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem ruled out a ceasefire until Israel ceases its campaign against the terror organization.
In his Oct. 7 remarks, which appeared to catch organizers off guard, Jonathan Dekel-Chen said that Israeli leaders are “unwilling to take any accountability” and “unable to offer a workable vision for its future.”
Israel will continue to do everything in its power to free the hostages held in Gaza, Gal Hirsch, Jerusalem’s point man on the abductee issue, said.
“Zero tolerance for incitement and supporters of terrorism!” tweeted National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
The host of the popular 77 WABC radio show, “Sid & Friends in the Morning,” Is confident in an Israeli victory on all fronts.
One of the terrorists participated in the attacks on Kfar Aza and Nahal Oz.
The Hamas leader is reportedly seeking a wider regional war and is not interested in reaching a truce with Israel.
Unlike President Macron, Jean-Noël Barrot said that denying weapons to the Jewish state would ensure the safety of its citizens.
A U.S. defense official told Sky News Arabic on Monday that Israel’s attack will be “greater than expected.”