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Operation Roaring Lion
IDF says military pressure alone won’t disarm Hezbollah, points to need for political action
The IDF ramps up pressure by exposing Hezbollah’s use of civilians, targeting its finances and pushing Lebanon to enforce agreements
Elisha Ben Kimon
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03.27.26
Iran reports strike on uranium facility as Israel expands attacks on steel plants tied to IRGC
‘Yellowcake’ production site in Yazd targeted with no reported radiation leak, as IDF also hits major steel plants linked to Iran’s military industry and Basij funding networks
Elisha Ben Kimon
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03.27.26
Born in Iran, now in IDF uniform, soldiers recall escape, war memories and hope for a freer homeland
B. grew up in Kermanshah Province, now known as a key hub for drone launches; D. was just six when he fled with his family to Israel, but still remembers the journey under gunfire toward the border; S. recalls with longing childhood trips with his father across a vast and beautiful country, all three were born in Iran, lived there as children and managed to escape before the Islamic Revolution tore their country apart
Gal Ganot
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03.27.26
Israel is heading back into the Lebanon quagmire as new ‘security zone’ plan takes shape
Opinion: ‘Security zone’ plan may block any deal with Lebanon and stretch the IDF beyond capacity, critics warn, as history suggests prolonged presence could fuel Hezbollah resurgence and deepen regional instability
Ofer Shelah
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03.27.26
'It’s like Russian roulette': despite limited protection, Hezbollah threat, Metula residents return home
‘We just wanted to sleep in peace’; residents walk dogs and sip coffee near the border while coping with anxiety, as some take short breaks in Tiberias and Jerusalem to escape constant rocket sirens
Yair Kraus
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03.27.26
How Syria is disrupting the arms route supplying Hezbollah — and aiding Israel
Lebanese officials await war’s end to gauge Hezbollah’s condition and fear civil war, while Israel holds off on renewed talks; Western source says Syria only partly thwarts arms smuggling to Hezbollah; French diplomat says peace is premature but not impossible
Itamar Eichner
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03.27.26
Israeli stranded in Ethiopia dies as rescue flight home delayed amid war
Mulu Brehiya, a 51-year-old father of five from Beersheba, dies in Addis Ababa after his medication runs out while he waits for an evacuation flight delayed by the war, as relatives and officials press to return his body to Israel.
Itamar Eichner
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03.27.26
Despite early Israeli and US claims, Iran and Hezbollah intensify fire and shift tactics
Data shows both adversaries are still launching sustained attacks, adapting strike patterns and inflicting casualties and damage across Israel
Saar Haas, Ron Crissy, Elisha Ben Kimon
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03.27.26
Even under fire, Israel heals the hearts of children from around the world
Dozens of African children recovering from heart procedures in Holon are forced into shelters as rocket sirens sound; Israeli teams and international staff continue treatment while travel delays leave patients stranded amid security tensions
Itamar Eichner
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03.27.26
Face-to-face with Hezbollah and under constant rocket fire: IDF troops say the fight has changed
Golani battalion commander says IDF forces are operating deeper in southern Lebanon than before, using tactics refined in Gaza as they battle Hezbollah terrorists in villages, face close-range ambushes and come under heavy daily rocket fire
Elisha Ben Kimon
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03.27.26
Hormuz disconnect: why Trump's 15-point plan overlooks maritime security
Analysis: ceasefire deal that ignores Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz risks legitimizing IRGC control of global shipping and raising energy costs for Israel and the West
Amine Ayoub
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03.27.26
From the Golan to the plate: Israel’s rare wasabi meets a war-born burger
As fighting in the north hits tourism, a rare wasabi farm joins an initiative bringing northern food producers to central Israel; a bold new burger collaboration turns crisis into creativity and exposure for struggling businesses
ynet Global
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03.27.26
Report: Pentagon considers sending 10,000 additional troops to Middle East
Potential deployment could include infantry and armored units, adding to about 5,000 Marines and thousands of 82nd Airborne paratroopers already ordered to the region
ynet
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03.27.26
Trump talks Iran deal but keeps a big stick ready
Analysis: behind conciliatory rhetoric, U.S. military preparations intensify, raising the question in Jerusalem: is Trump heading toward a deal with Iran or a decisive escalation?
Ron Ben-Yishai
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03.27.26
Iran fires missiles toward central Israel, no casualties reported
Sirens sound in Tel Aviv area, the Shfela and the West Bank; initial assessments indicated that the projectile was a missile carrying a cluster-type warhead
Elisha Ben Kimon
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03.27.26
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