Hezbollah has announced attacks on Israeli soldiers in the village of <strong>Badiada</strong> in occupied southern Lebanon, alongside rocket fire targeting Israeli forces in the town of <strong>Rshaf</strong>. These developments come amid escalating tensions in the region.
Israel has conducted a drone strike on a residential apartment in Shweifat, near the southern suburbs of Beirut, raising questions about the limits of Israeli escalation and the impact of the American veto.
Hezbollah's use of drone technology has become its primary weapon against Israeli soldiers and civilians along the Lebanese border. Attacks are increasing despite a ceasefire, raising new concerns in nearby Israeli communities.
The director of the Israeli Airports Authority, Sharon Kedmi, announced that Ben Gurion International Airport is operating at less than <strong>30%</strong> capacity due to the presence of US military aircraft, threatening numerous flight cancellations this summer.
The Malaysian government has called for an immediate and transparent investigation into the treatment of its citizens detained by Israeli forces during a humanitarian mission to Gaza. This request underscores the government's commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of Malaysian citizens abroad.
Israeli forces have launched airstrikes on the Lebanese capital, Beirut, marking the second attack since a ceasefire began last month. Reports indicate that the target was a leader in an Iranian militia, escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
Israeli air forces launched an attack on the southern suburb of Beirut, escalating tensions after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an expansion of military operations in Lebanon. The strike occurred despite a ceasefire that has not been fully respected.
Israel has announced the development of new systems aimed at countering drone attacks from Hezbollah, which have resulted in casualties among Israeli soldiers. This initiative is part of Israel's efforts to enhance its air defense capabilities amid rising tensions along the Lebanese border.
The Israeli military announced today the execution of new airstrikes on the Lebanese capital, Beirut, following a series of attacks in southern Lebanon that resulted in the deaths of at least <strong>13 people</strong>. These attacks come amid escalating tensions between the two sides.
On Thursday, Hamas warned that the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is at risk of collapse following a surge in Israeli airstrikes. The group reported that at least 20 people have died in two days of bombardment, heightening tensions in the region.
Israeli authorities have charged an aide to the Prime Minister with threatening national security by sharing confidential documents. This incident raises concerns about the management of sensitive information within the Israeli government.
The Lebanese city of Tyre has witnessed an unprecedented military escalation by Israeli forces, with multiple airstrikes targeting various areas. This escalation comes just one day before anticipated security talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington, D.C.
The United Nations has officially added Israel to a blacklist of countries accused of committing sexual violence in conflict zones. This decision comes amid increasing testimonies regarding human rights violations against Palestinians.
Israel has ramped up its military operations in southern Lebanon, conducting airstrikes on the city of <strong>Tire</strong> despite a ceasefire that has been in effect since <strong>April 17</strong>. This escalation occurs during a sensitive time, reflecting ongoing tensions in the region.
Hamas has reportedly started using advanced drone technology, similar to that used by Hezbollah in Lebanon, to carry out military operations in Gaza. This development reflects a significant shift in Hamas's military capabilities, amid ongoing tensions with Israel.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported that U.S. restrictions on airstrikes in Lebanon will negatively impact efforts to stop Hezbollah's drone operations. These statements come at a sensitive time as tensions in the region escalate.
Security negotiations between Israel and Lebanon continue in Washington, D.C., as Israeli airstrikes escalate in southern Lebanon, resulting in over 30 fatalities, including children and women.
The Israeli army announced the commencement of airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in the city of Tyre, leading to the deaths of eight civilians. These strikes follow evacuation orders issued to residents of the city.
Today, the first direct security meeting between Lebanese and Israeli military delegations is taking place at the Pentagon in Washington. This meeting opens new avenues for dialogue between the two parties amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
In a troubling development, Israeli media reports indicate that 15 drones have infiltrated from Lebanon into northern Israel within the past 24 hours, with five of them exploding near Israeli military sites. This incident raises concerns about regional security amid escalating tensions.
Israeli forces launched airstrikes on a residential building in Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of <strong>seven Palestinians</strong> and injuring <strong>fifteen others</strong>. These attacks occurred on the first day of <strong>Eid al-Adha</strong>, sparking international outrage.
For the first time, the United Nations has placed Israeli forces on a blacklist concerning sexual violence in conflicts, as detailed in an annual report on human rights violations. The report, released today, accuses Israel of inhumane treatment of detained Palestinians.
Lebanon is facing increasing bombing operations, escalating tensions in the region. These developments come at a sensitive time as political and economic crises intensify.
Lebanese Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri reaffirmed his firm rejection of direct negotiations with Israel just before the first meeting of the security track team. He emphasized the importance of learning from successful experiences in indirect negotiations.
Israel is intensifying its military operations in Lebanon while pressuring Washington for greater 'freedom of action' against Hezbollah. This escalation coincides with significant military meetings approaching at the Pentagon.
Military escalation between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is intensifying, worsening the already dire humanitarian situation. As direct peace talks approach, fears of a comprehensive humanitarian collapse are rising.
Israeli military forces have issued evacuation orders for residents of Tyre in southern Lebanon, instructing them to move north of the Zahrani River. This decision comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The Israeli army has announced the necessity for residents of southern Lebanon to leave their homes due to escalating clashes with Hezbollah. This development comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Israel is seeking American support to enable operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon amid a potential agreement between the U.S. and Iran. This comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> announced that <strong>Tel Aviv</strong> could play a crucial role in a new transport corridor to the Mediterranean amidst the growing global energy crisis. This statement was made during a seminar in the <strong>Jordan Valley</strong>, highlighting the importance of diversifying supply routes.