Reduced clashes in the Gaza and Lebanon fronts come as Iran-Israel tensions grow.
Iran's Sunday attack on Israel sets a new precedent, and implies that it is now willing to carry out more large-scale attacks against Israel in the future.
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Steadfast American support for an Israeli operation against Iran and Hezbollah will send a clear message to the Islamic Republic and improve overall security in the region.
The American flag of a counter-protester was set on fire and had to be put out by nearby police officers.
Yair Lapid also attacked Netanyahu, saying Israel's surrounding enemies view the country as weak, and are gaining confidence.
The IDF is still reviewing what caused the explosion, but did not say anything about any active threat or attack posed by Hezbollah.
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Initially, IDF Spokesman Daniel Hagari said that minor damage was sustained to infrastructure at the IDF Nevatim base in southern Israel during the attack.
The recent drone attack and lack of response from Israel indicate that Iran may feel comfortable conducting more direct strikes - and so far they have every reason to keep trying.