On the fifth day of the ceasefire, the Israeli occupying army continues to expand its control over border villages in southern Lebanon, taking advantage of the agreement to occupy new areas. This expansion occurs at a sensitive time as the occupation seeks to reinforce its military presence in the region.
Israeli airstrikes resulted in the deaths of five Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Monday, reflecting a rise in violence despite a ceasefire agreement reached in October 2025. The attacks follow a period of relative calm, raising concerns about the stability of the region.
The history of Israeli invasions of Lebanon dates back to 1948, marked by a series of military incursions. Recently, the Israeli Defense Minister announced plans to regain control over vast areas of southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has announced an alarming increase in the death toll in Gaza since the military escalation began on October 7, surpassing <strong>8000</strong> fatalities. This surge highlights the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region.
Saudi writer and analyst Saud Al-Rais stated that Israel continues to be an 'enemy' and 'occupier,' emphasizing that this reality will not change soon. His remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
The Israeli army has conducted airstrikes on rocket launch sites in southern Lebanon in response to recent attacks on its territory. This escalation comes as the Lebanese Health Ministry reports a rising death toll from Israeli strikes.
Hezbollah continues its military operations against Israeli forces in border areas, with reports indicating a rise in military activities. This escalation comes amid increasing tensions in the region, raising concerns about a potential wider conflict.
The article examines the historical events between Wars 26 and 56, highlighting the strategic and political differences that characterized each conflict. These wars are significant parts of the contemporary history of the region.
Al-Aqsa Mosque stands as a significant religious and cultural symbol, playing a pivotal role in the changing dynamics of the region. Increasing tensions surrounding it raise questions about the impact of religion on politics and society.
From 1982 to 2000, Lebanon endured an Israeli occupation that lasted nearly 18 years, leaving profound impacts on the country and the region. This occupation was not merely a military presence but had far-reaching political, social, and economic repercussions.
Dozens of residents in rural Quneitra demonstrated with firearms in response to the killing of 18-year-old Osama Fahd by Israeli army fire. The incident occurred near the border with the occupied Golan Heights, sparking a wave of anger and threats of retaliation.
Western media has avoided labeling the Israeli invasion of Southern Lebanon, opting instead for language that aligns with the narrative of occupation. The term 'invasion' was only used weeks after the onset of the violent events.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the death toll from Israeli attacks since March 2 has risen to <strong>1,318</strong>, with <strong>3,935</strong> injured. These figures reflect the escalating violence in the region and its impact on civilians.
Local sources report that the recent Israeli aggression on Lebanon has resulted in the deaths of <strong>1318</strong> individuals amidst escalating conflict. This surge in violence coincides with increasing international calls for a cessation of hostilities.
Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia and several Arab and Islamic nations have strongly condemned Israel's ongoing restrictions on the freedom of worship for Muslims and Christians in occupied Jerusalem. They emphasized the need to respect everyone's rights to practice their religious rituals.
Lebanese President <strong>Michel Aoun</strong> has called for the resumption of negotiations with Israel amid new Israeli confirmations regarding plans to demolish border villages, citing models from military operations in <strong>Gaza</strong>. This comes at a time of escalating tensions in the region.
The Israeli military announced the death of an officer and three soldiers, along with injuries to three others, during intense clashes in southern Lebanon. These events unfold amid heightened tensions along the Lebanon-Israel border.
The ongoing Israeli war on Gaza is causing severe humanitarian repercussions, as the implementation of the ceasefire agreement has been suspended, leading to border closures and reduced humanitarian aid.
The Israeli occupation army has expanded its incursion in southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah adopts a balanced tactic focusing on targeting the weaknesses of the invading forces. The battle is turning into a tactical ground conflict.
As the conflict in Gaza intensifies, regional tensions are rising, particularly concerning Iran's relationships with neighboring countries. The situation in Gaza could significantly influence Iran's regional role and alliances.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has ordered the destruction of Lebanese border villages, paralleling actions in Gaza, amidst escalating clashes with Hezbollah. The attacks have resulted in the death of one civilian and injuries to over 200 others.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the death toll from Israeli attacks since March 2 has reached 1,029, with 2,786 others injured. Concerns are escalating regarding the humanitarian situation in Lebanon as a result of these assaults.