
Israeli Strikes Hit Southern Lebanon Despite Extended Ceasefire
Amid Hezbollah unleashing what it called a “swarm of attack drones,” local residents view the current ceasefire with Israel as existing ‘on paper only.’

Amid Hezbollah unleashing what it called a “swarm of attack drones,” local residents view the current ceasefire with Israel as existing ‘on paper only.’

Hezbollah’s Radwan Force has suffered a significant leadership blow in a late-night raid on Beirut, even as the group continues to launch deadly drone strikes against Israeli border positions.

The leader of the terrorist group warned says planned direct talks would destabilize Lebanon and offer no benefit to the country.

The Israeli PM has instructed the army to carry out “forceful” strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.

Iranian media reported explosions over Tehran, marking the first such incidents since the ceasefire took effect two weeks ago.

Demonstrating its commitment to professional conduct, the Israeli military has removed two soldiers from the front lines and placed them in detention following the unauthorized destruction of a religious monument.

Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa’ar called the act “shameful and disgraceful,” referring to a photo circulating online.

U.S. President Donald Trump has invited Israeli and Lebanese leaders to the White House.

Israel and Lebanon agreed to launch direct negotiations in Washington—a rare step between the two countries formally at war for decades.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Tuesday that Italy has halted its long-standing defense cooperation with Israel.