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Russia denounces, Germany and France defend Israel’s preemptive strike on Iran
Merz affirms Israel's 'right to defend its existence and the security of its citizens'; Macron says France had repeatedly condemned Iran's nuclear program; Moscow calls offensive 'unprovoked' and in breach of UN charter
Itamar Eichner
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06.13.25
Report: Houthi liaison to Hezbollah arrested in Lebanon for allegedly spying for Israel
Local media say the Yemeni man passed sensitive intelligence to Israel on Hezbollah-Houthi coordination; Yemen's Foreign Ministry denies any Houthi presence in Lebanon, calling reports an attempt to mislead and distort its political stance
Lior Ben Ari
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06.10.25
Less rockets, more UAVs: Hezbollah refocuses drone effort to target Israel
Terror group ramps up drone production amid reduced rocket fire, drawing lessons from Ukraine war; IDF counters with airstrikes, laser defense
Yoav Zitun
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06.09.25
Lebanese army digs for weapons in Hezbollah stronghold after Israeli strike
Troops search for Hezbollah weapons in Beirut’s Dahieh after Israel struck suspected drone sites; UN ceasefire monitor orders search to verify IDF claims; Lebanese sources say no weapons found
Lior Ben Ari
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06.08.25
Hezbollah attempts to reestablish presence in southern Lebanon
Amid its declining standing, Hezbollah is attempting to reestablish its foothold in Shiite villages in southern Lebanon through a civilian 'association' that provides temporary structures to residents — which are later expected to become terrorist outposts
Lior Ben Ari
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06.04.25
Iranian top diplomat visits Lebanon, signals shift toward 'non-Interference'
Abbas Araghchi visits Beirut for talks with Lebanese leaders and Hezbollah, signaling support for post-war reconstruction and stability; Hezbollah expresses gratitude for Tehran’s backing while setting conditions for future dialogue
Lior Ben Ari
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06.04.25
Lebanon faces mounting pressure from Hezbollah over war response
State scrambles to rebuild after Israeli strikes and seeks global support, but internal unrest grows; as government aims to disarm Hezbollah, terror group tightens its grip; army enters IDF-vacated zones, and suspected Israeli collaborators detained
Lior Ben Ari
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06.03.25
IDF spokesperson: Ceasefire with Lebanon holding, but Hezbollah still a threat
Col. (res.) Olivier Rafowicz of the IDF Spokesperson's Office for International Media says the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is holding
Calev Ben-David, ILTV
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05.31.25
IDF kills Hezbollah operative rebuilding military capabilities
Strike targets Mohammad Ali Jamou, commander of the Iran-backed terror group's South Lebanon missile array as he travels in his car 40 kilometers north of the border
Lior Ben Ari
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05.31.25
Lebanon, Syria step up drug and arms smuggling crackdowns amid regional shifts
Israel and Jordan are on alert amid rising smuggling attempts, including weapons bound for Hezbollah and drugs heading to Gulf states; Syrian and Lebanese forces report increased seizures, but questions remain over how much contraband still gets through
Lior Ben Ari
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05.30.25
No sirens, no missiles and unlimited ammo: Israel’s laser shield shows unprecedented success in field use
A new tactical division, established in the Israeli air force, intercepted dozens of drones throughout the months of fighting against Hezbollah; development aimed at allowing system to counter missile threats in the future
Gal Ganot
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05.29.25
With Israel's help: This is how Lebanon changed the rules of the game against Hezbollah
The Lebanese army, aided by Israeli intelligence relayed through the US, has largely disarmed Hezbollah in the south—a move that pleasantly surprised officials in both Washington and Jerusalem
Ynet
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05.29.25
In first-ever operational use, Israel reveals it shot down Hezbollah drones with laser air defense system
Defense Ministry says military used high-powered laser systems to intercept Hezbollah drones during fighting along Lebanese border, marking first operational use of the technology and significant milestone in country’s air defense strategy
Yoav Zitun
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05.28.25
Kill zones, daily attacks and citizens returning: The new routine on the Lebanese border
As calm gradually returns to northern frontier, IDF shifts from wartime footing to routine defense, handing control back to the Galilee Division while maintaining heightened readiness against Hezbollah threats
Yoav Zitun
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05.26.25
Hezbollah fares well in strongholds in Lebanon local elections, but turnout low
Low voter participation is attributed to the anger among Lebanese over the long war and violence; 'The will of life is stronger than death and the will of construction is stronger than destruction,' President Joseph Aoun says
Lior Ben Ari, News Agencies
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05.25.25
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