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Marco Rubio discusses Iran, Gaza hostages with Netanyahu • France claims hostages in Gaza received medical supplies sent last year
To date, the IDF has killed around 50 Hezbollah fighters since the ceasefire, but almost all of those occurred within the first month.
Foreign Minister Sa'ar tells UN envoy to Lebanon no compromise on security; strategic affairs minister said to discuss with US security chief extending ceasefire grace period
Does Trump care? Better yet, does Trump respect an ally who begs his permission to control its border against terrorists?
Separately, a Channel 13 News report claimed that Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, at the request of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, asked the U.S. to green-light a plan that would leave several IDF outposts in Southern Lebanon after the deadline for the withdrawal.
Israeli war planes struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, the Israel Defense Force said early Monday, as it accused the truce monitoring mechanism of ignoring the threat the targets posed to Israel.
The idea that Russia did not know that its weapons were reaching Hezbollah seems far-fetched. In the end, the exhibition served as a deeply sobering reminder of the dangers Israel confronts. It underlined the need for continuous vigilance and readiness.
An RPG taken from Hezbollah exploded in the military engineering school in the south • Military Police opened an investigation into the circumstances
IDF stresses that the strikes were ordered after the threat posed by the targets was presented to the monitoring mechanism of the ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon, but was not addressed.
Israel on Monday said it conducted attacks in Lebanon overnight after hezbollah threats conveyed to the truce mechanism weren't addressed, it said. Photo by Jim Hollander/UPI