Lebanese government moves to demilitarize Hezbollah, sparking fears of civil war Hezbollah rejected the government’s decision, calling it a “grave sin” and saying that it would treat the decision “as if it does not exist.”
Lebanon in turmoil as ceasefire deadline passes, Israel remains over the border Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar confirmed that the IDF would remain at strategic points until “Lebanon fully implements its side of the deal.”
Israel’s ceasefire with Lebanon is nearing a crucial deadline — will it collapse? The commander of the Lebanese Army, Joseph Aoun, reportedly told Saudi officials that he refuses to confront Hezbollah, an essential condition of the ceasefire.
Rebel forces have taken down Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad: How could this affect Israel? Bashar al-Assad had ruled Syria for 24 years before he was forced to flee the country this weekend.
Why are the IDF and UN peacekeepers at odds in Lebanon? World leaders were outraged at Israel after UNIFIL outposts were hit amid the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.
A year after October 7, mourning those lost and reflecting on the ongoing war One year after October 7, Israel is still at war, against Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as other Iran-backed groups on different fronts.
Iran launches massive missile attack against Israel: How will the Jewish state respond? After weeks of threats, Iran launched about 180 missiles toward Israel Tuesday evening, killing a Palestinian man and injuring two Israelis.
Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah was eliminated, but the war is far from over “The next phase in the war against Hezbollah will begin soon,” warned Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.