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Israel steps up strikes on Hezbollah as Lebanon fears renewed conflict in the south
Military said an unmanned aircraft struck a Hezbollah construction unit’s facility near the coastal city of Tyre; the site, according to the IDF, was used to produce equipment for restoring terror infrastructure previously hit in Israeli operations
Lior Ben Ari, Yoav Zitun, Yair Kraus
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11.06.25
Hezbollah rejects political talks with Israel, vows to defend Lebanon despite ceasefire
Statement followed Israeli accusations that the group is rearming and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun’s renewed call for negotiations
AFP
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11.06.25
Disarm or decommission? Israel worried about weak US Gaza draft, tracks Hezbollah buildup
Commentary: Israel fears Gaza stabilization force draft lets Hamas keep its weapons and opposes UN involvement that could limit engagement rules; meanwhile, Hezbollah rebuilds in Lebanon as Israel ramps up pressure to avoid broader military escalation
Ron Ben-Yishai
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11.05.25
As Hezbollah rebuilds, Israel weighs military response to ceasefire violations
Security Cabinet discusses options as Hezbollah accelerates rearmament near Israeli border; IDF warns Lebanese army failing to disarm terror group despite earlier pledges, raising risk of renewed fighting
Amir Ettinger, Yoav Zitun
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11.03.25
IDF: UNIFIL acting against Israel, engaging in 'suspicious, irregular' conduct
Warning came after a French unit of UNIFIL shot down an Israeli reconnaissance drone near the Lebanese village of Kila, across the border from Metula
Yair Kraus, Lior Ben Ari
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11.02.25
US envoy warns Hezbollah still wields 40,000 fighters and 20,000 rockets as threat to Israel grows
US Ambassador to Turkey Thomas Barrack, who also serves as envoy to Lebanon and Syria, warns that Hezbollah’s vast firepower still threatens Israel and urges Beirut to act fast to disarm the group, saying 'there’s no time to waste'
11.01.25
Israel warns 'it won't bury its head in the sand' as Hezbollah tension grows, Lebanon reinforces border
Security Cabinet met to discuss the situation in Lebanon amid Hezbollah’s continued violations of the UN-brokered ceasefire and signs the group is rebuilding its military capabilities with Iran’s support
Lior Ben Ari, Amir Ettinger, Itamar Eichner
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10.30.25
UN peacekeepers down Israeli drone in Lebanon; Jerusalem says mandate breached
UNIFIL troops shot down an Israeli drone near the Lebanese village of Kila on Sunday, prompting an explosion nearby; no injuries or damage were reported, but Israel said the act violated the peacekeepers’ mandate under UN Resolution 1701
Itamar Eichner
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10.30.25
Lebanese president orders military to confront Israeli incursions after deadly raid
President Joseph Aoun calls for military action following an Israeli raid in the southern village of Blida that killed a municipal worker; Lebanese officials accuse Israel of violating sovereignty and ceasefire as tensions along the border escalate
Lior Ben Ari, Elisha Ben Kimon
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10.30.25
Lebanon runs out of explosives as it rushes to disarm Hezbollah in the south
Lebanon’s unprecedented move to dismantle Hezbollah’s armed network marks a turning point in the nation’s postwar history, challenging the balance of power that has long defined its politics and security landscape
Reuters
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10.28.25
With pink scarves and hijabs, Arab women unite to fight breast cancer across the Middle East
After years of crisis and rising cancer deaths, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and even war-torn Yemen are rallying women to get screened—reviving breast cancer awareness campaigns under powerful local slogans
Lior Ben Ari
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10.27.25
US envoy Ortagus to visit Lebanon amid rising Israel-Hezbollah tensions
U.S. envoy Morgan Ortagus heads to Beirut for talks on Hezbollah disarmament amid escalating Israeli strikes in Lebanon, raising fears of renewed conflict despite the 2024 ceasefire
Reuters
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10.27.25
IDF intensifies strikes in Lebanon; Hezbollah chief says war still possible
Israel says 330 Hezbollah operatives have been killed since the cease-fire nearly a year ago; Airstrikes have expanded in recent weeks, as Naim Qassem warns that renewed war is possible if fighting is forced
Lior Ben Ari, Yair Kraus
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10.27.25
Lebanon or Syria: which will normalize ties with Israel first?
Analysis: Syrian and Lebanese officials recently hinted that 'something interesting is being cooked up'; a quiet, unofficial race toward ties with Israel may be underway
Smadar Perry
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10.22.25
Senior Iranian official says Tehran warned Hezbollah about explosive pagers operation
Iran warned Hezbollah about the explosive pagers used in Israel’s covert operation, but the terror group dismissed the advice, saying the devices were 'cheaper than the Iranian ones,' senior IRGC commander Mohammad Reza Naqdi said
Lior Ben Ari
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10.20.25
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