Netanyahu singled out Hezbollah as the reason Lebanon and Israel are not currently at peace, calling on the Lebanese people to realize the real threat and thelp Israel remove the terrorist organization.
Hezbollah’s decision to use fiber-optic explosive drones at this precise moment would have made for fascinating reporting—for news outlets that actually sought to report a full set of facts.
Going all the way back to the 1982 invasion of Lebanon, the IDF and various terror organizations have battled over the strategic high point of Beaufort Castle—hopefully this time being the last.
UN Ambassador Danny Danon called out the United Nations for failing to name Hezbollah as the reason the IDF invaded Lebanon, instead pretending Israel has ulterior motives.
As drone alerts and rocket fire battered northern Israeli communities over the weekend, the IDF struck targets across southern Lebanon while Washington brokered direct military talks, attempting to prevent wider escalation.
'The real discussion at the Security Council should be about the ongoing failure to implement Resolution 1701 and Lebanon's transformation into an Iranian terror outpost,' Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said.
The IDF destroyed a manned Hezbollah rocket launcher in south Lebanon, with secondary explosions observed at the site confirming the presence of explosives.
The IDF carried out strikes on more than 100 Hezbollah targets across Lebanon's Beqaa Valley and southern regions, hitting weapons depots, command centers, and observation posts.
Maj. (res.) Itamar Sapir, 27, from Eli, was killed in southern Lebanon after a terrorist fired on Israeli forces from near a church in the Khouza area, leaving behind a wife and infant son.
IDF forces launched a high-stakes raid to seize operational control of the Litani River area in south Lebanon, uncovering tunnels and weapons caches while eliminating several terrorists.
Attacks on IDF solders continued on Sunday morning, with the military twice reporting that the Israeli Air Force intercepted 'a suspicious aerial target.'
Despite mediation efforts in Washington and beyond, the northern ceasefire has effectively collapsed, with Hezbollah launching daily rocket attacks and the IDF responding forcefully.
Despite online narratives pushing division and hate, ordinary Lebanese and Israeli people share a common desire for peace, coexistence, and a future free of terrorism.
Boaz Tamam, an IDF soldier who lost his leg battling Hezbollah in Lebanon, walked out of the hospital to thunderous applause — a breathtaking testament to extraordinary human strength and resilience.
Given the obvious inadequacies of the Lebanese government and the demonstrated continued willingness and capacity of Hezbollah to continue aggression against Israel, is the buffer zone likely to acquire a look of permanence?
Footage shows the inside of a Hezbollah tunnel located at the Lebanese-Israeli border, highlighting the terror group's preparation and intention for a cross-border assault into Israel.
At its peak, Lebanon enjoyed one of the highest GDP per capita levels in the region and was regarded as a rare oasis of stability in a turbulent Middle East.
Despite Hezbollah's fierce opposition, historic Israel-Lebanon negotiations are underway—driven by a Lebanese public that is war-weary, with some polls showing up to 85% demanding an end to the conflict.
Nachshon was called up to serve in southern Lebanon, putting his wedding on hold—and now, finally allowed to return home, he greeted his long-waiting bride with tears and joy.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, along with senior Israeli officials, visited an IDF outpost in southern Lebanon to discuss ongoing peace talks with Lebanon and continued operations against Hezbollah.
IDF troops have killed more than 1,000 Hezbollah terrorists who had entered the war in defense of Iran, firing rockets daily at Israeli communities while getting a beating in southern Lebanon and Beirut.
Where no available partner exists for the negotiation of quiet borders, Israel will establish a physical barrier between its civilian population and the threat on the other side.