IDF preparing to stop Lebanon ground advance amid pending US-Iran deal - report
The IDF's 36th Division has continued to push north in Lebanon, according to KAN, with some reports saying they have neared the large Lebanese city of Nabatieh.
The IDF's 36th Division has continued to push north in Lebanon, according to KAN, with some reports saying they have neared the large Lebanese city of Nabatieh.
Twenty-six years after Israel, under the cover of darkness, withdrew from Beaufort, it returned Saturday.
Fire crews were working at the crash site, where Israeli media is reporting that at least four people were injured. No details on their conditions have been reported.
He warned that those who will pay the price of holding the ridge will be the soldiers and Israeli citizens living in the north.
The IDF held the outpost until May 2000, when Israel withdrew its forces from southern Lebanon on the order of former prime minister Ehud Barak.
The military took control of the Wadi al-Saluki area beyond the Litani River, but Hezbollah drones and over 50 rockets have kept raining down on the North.
The new guidelines limit gatherings in communities along the Lebanese border to no more than 50 people outdoors and 200 indoors, and beaches are closed to the public.
Hezbollah fired its first barrage of missiles against Nahariya in almost a month, with the IDF reporting that several projectiles were intercepted or fell into open areas.
With support from the Magen 48 organization, Gaza border Kibbutz Nir Oz is training a new, young security team to protect their community.
Among the winners are a system that was key during the Operation Roaring Lion against Iran, a classified Mossad asset, and the breakthroughs in the Ofek satellite array.
Netanyahu visited the border alongside Defense Minister Israel Katz and was briefed by Northern Command Chief Maj.-Gen. Rafi Milo and 36th Division Commander Brig.-Gen. Yiftach Norkin on the IDF's Le