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Killing of Hamas leader, fighting in Lebanon brings Israel back to war on two fronts - analysis
The IDF now faces a multi-front conflict once again. Tactical success on each front does not yet lead to strategic success. The Israeli public is left wondering if the strategy might change.
Lebanon truce did not bring cease in fire, so what’s the plan with Hezbollah? - analysis
Control over Strait of Hormuz is ‘lifeline’ for the regime, experts tell ‘Post’
Israel-Lebanon ceasefire a dangerous fiction in the war against Hezbollah - analysis
The illusion of a sovereign Lebanon: Why past agreements keep collapsing - analysis
Negotiations with Beirut risk repeating past failures unless Hezbollah’s grip on state power is dismantled
IDF confirms killing of Hezbollah Radwan commander in Beirut in first attack on capital in weeks
“No terrorist has immunity,” Netanyahu said. “Anyone who threatens the State of Israel will pay the price.”
Two IDF soldiers severely, lightly wounded, military evacuates several southern Lebanese villages
According to the IDF, two explosive drones detonated near the soldiers, leading to one soldier being lightly wounded and another being severely wounded.
Smart Shooter: Stepping in to close the gap against Hezbollah's fiber-optic drones
As Hezbollah deploys maneuverable, jam‑proof drones, Israeli companies like Smart Shooter are scrambling to adapt and turning soldiers into precision drone interceptors.
Beirut promise to disarm Hezbollah ‘only ink on paper,’ Lebanese Hezbollah expert says - interview
Hanin Ghaddar, previously a journalist for Lebanese newspapers, has personally seen how significantly entrenched Hezbollah is within Lebanon’s military and government.
Israel told US to pressure Lebanon into acting against Hezbollah or risk ceasefire collapse - KAN
The main obstacle of the ceasfire, however, is Hezbollah and its political ally Nabih Berri, Lebanon’s parliment speaker and leader of the Shi'ite Amal Movement.
Voices from the Arab press: Lebanon succeeds in separating its path from Iran
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Inside the vortex: Why Israel keeps getting dragged into the Lebanese mud
BEHIND THE LINES: The “Lebanese mud,” as the Hebrew phrase has it, never seems quite to be finally scraped off the IDF’s boots.
IDF uncovers Hezbollah stronghold 25-meter underground in southern Lebanon
Soldiers found weapons and several rooms inside the underground complex that were used for Hezbollah’s operational management.
IDF killed 20 Hezbollah terrorists, struck over 70 targets in op. prior to Lebanon ceasefire
According to the IDF, the operation was conducted around Dibbin, approximately 12 km. inside Lebanese territory, by the 91st Division, in coordination with the Israeli Air Force.