How much strategic and technical damage did terrorist group’s strikes cause the IDF?
The Hezbollah leader addressed Israelis evacuated from northern Israel, saying that if they want to return home they should demand the war in Gaza end.
Hezbollah has dictated the tempo. It has been used to doing what it wants, creating provocations and escalation, and pushing again and again to see what is effective.
Window for Hezbollah solution is short, Israel's Gallant tells US envoy Amos Hochstein.
Fear of revenge attacks in Israel and abroad by Hamas for the death of al-Arouri continues to rise
The strike, part of a flare-up of border area hostilities between Israeli and Hezbollah forces, hit a home in south Lebanon, where Hezbollah enjoys widespread support.
The IDF is reportedly "conducting searches to locate any terrorist infrastructure both above and below the ground. If a threat is identified, we will not keep it a secret from anyone.”
Netanyahu issued his statement in response to a Wall Street Journal article, which quoted unnamed sources about a war cabinet debate about whether to attack Hezbollah.
The Lebanese group backed by Iran buried six more of its fighters on Wednesday, their coffins draped in its yellow flag.
A full-scale war with Hezbollah is outlined, projecting a month-long freeze of most activities in the North, resulting in a 70% drop in employment.