The Israeli military has reported the deaths of 11 soldiers and officers, with 375 others injured, including serious cases, since fighting resumed in southern Lebanon at the beginning of last month.
The Blue Nile regional government has declared a state of emergency to confront what it describes as aggression in southern areas of the region. This decision comes as fighting intensifies, leading to the displacement of thousands of families.
The Israeli army intends to broaden its military operations against Hezbollah, as the group claims its fighters are repelling Israeli attacks. This escalation comes amid rising tensions along the Lebanese border.
Fighting continues in Sudan as the army demands the withdrawal of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from cities before any ceasefire. Meanwhile, the RSF expresses readiness to accept truces while continuing military operations.
An Israeli army spokesman stated on Sunday that fighting could persist for several more weeks in response to threats from Iran and Hezbollah, reflecting a notable escalation in the region. The military estimates indicate significant pressure from Iran and its allies, raising concerns about regional stability.