Netanyahu has dismissed claims in the article that the IDF was low on munitions needed for its war with Hezbollah and thus wanted to end the Gaza war.
Between selfies with senior Hamas officials and constant sharing of Hamas terrorist propaganda, Abdel Qader Sabbah's profile depicted clear connections to the organization.
Post-Passover, rocket attacks near Gaza and Lebanon raise questions on border community safety. Evacuations prompt reevaluation of defensive strategies and military presence.
The Hezbollah official also said that the group is in touch with “major international powers” and that it has been speaking with Hamas in Gaza.
Nasrallah reassured Qaani he didn't want Iran to get sucked into a war with Israel or the United States and that Hezbollah would fight on its own, all the sources said.
The anonymous souce also claimed that “We may witness a truce in Gaza during the month of Ramadan without announcing it."
It is not “settler violence” that threatens to further inflame the region, but the desire of terrorists. Blaming “the settlers” turns a dangerous label into a blood libel – and it endangers us all.
The primary diplomatic objective in negotiations with Hamas should be clear: decisively dismantling the group in a manner that imprints a sense of overwhelming defeat in the Palestinian psyche.
The IDF did not confirm the number of attacks by Hezbollah, but confirmed multiple rounds of rocket launches.
About 100 people in Lebanon have been killed during the hostilities, 80 of them Hezbollah terrorists. Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes on both sides of the border.