In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have recently conducted significant military operations in Lebanon, reportedly eliminating dozens of individuals identified as "terrorists." This operation comes at a critical juncture, coinciding with Hezbollah's transition to new leadership following the death of its former chief. Watch the video for more information.
30 October,2024 05:57 PM ISTIsrael is facing escalating tensions with Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis following the deadly attack on October 7. Recently, in northern Gaza, four Israeli soldiers from the elite Multidomain Unit, known as the "Ghost Unit," were killed, and an officer was seriously injured during ongoing military operations. This incident raises the total number of Israeli soldiers killed in the conflict to 367. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have intensified their operations in Gaza, particularly after eliminating Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader linked to the October 7 attacks. As hostilities increase, the situation in West Asia remains highly volatile, with Israel also targeting Iranian influence and its regional proxies. The conflict continues to have severe repercussions for both sides, exacerbating regional instability. Watch video
30 October,2024 04:14 PM ISTOn October 28, an IDF pilot, Maj. (Res.) Asaf Dagan, tragically took his own life in a forest near Atlit amid Israel's ongoing conflict. His sister, Inbal Dagan, shared that he left a note expressing he was “so tired, exhausted.” She criticized the Israeli government for its outdated support for traumatized veterans. Inbal explained that their mother worked tirelessly to help Asaf, who was suffering from PTSD, but her efforts were largely ignored by the Defence Ministry and other organizations. Inbal also mentioned that the IDF denied Asaf a military burial. The family is now urging the public for support to ensure he receives recognition for his struggles and service.
30 October,2024 03:48 PM ISTOn October 26, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducted precise airstrikes on Iranian military targets, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict. The IDF claimed to have targeted key facilities involved in Iran's missile production, specifically those manufacturing solid fuel for long-range ballistic missiles. Reports indicated that the strikes also impacted a building linked to Iran's defunct nuclear weapons program, as assessed by experts from the Washington think tank CNA. This wave of attacks was a direct response to Iran's missile assault on Israel on October 1, which involved over 200 missiles. While Israel maintains its position of targeting Iranian capabilities and proxy assets, Iran downplayed the strikes, with its Foreign Ministry accusing Israel of exacerbating regional tensions. This exchange highlights the ongoing volatility and complex dynamics in the region.
27 October,2024 06:00 PM ISTOn October 26, the Israeli Defense Forces launched a retaliatory strike called "Operation Iran" in Tehran. This attack came in response to an earlier missile barrage from Iran on October 1, which involved nearly 200 missiles aimed at Israel. The Israeli military claimed it had the right to respond after that attack, resulting in the deaths of four people and the destruction of several military bases in Tehran. Iranian officials expressed anger and promised a "proportional reaction" to Israel's actions. U.S. Pentagon Chief Lloyd Austin warned Iran not to retaliate against Israel. The Israeli strikes focused on Iran's air defenses and military capabilities, especially after Israel had previously killed key leaders of Hezbollah in Lebanon. The situation has created heightened tensions in the Middle East, with many watching closely for further developments.
27 October,2024 05:20 PM ISTThe Israeli army has unveiled footage of its recent strikes targeting Hezbollah’s underground tunnel network in Lebanon. This operation aims to disrupt the extensive infrastructure utilized by the militant group, which poses a significant security threat to Israel. The video illustrates precise military actions taken against tunnels known to facilitate Hezbollah's logistics and attacks. Israel regards these tunnels as crucial for the group's operational capabilities, making their neutralization a priority. The release of this footage serves not only to inform the public but also to convey Israel's determination to safeguard its borders. As regional tensions remain high, these military actions may have far-reaching implications for the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, potentially escalating the situation further.
27 October,2024 10:34 AM ISTIsrael confirmed on October 22 that Hashem Safieddine, a key leader in Hezbollah and considered the heir to Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in a strike three weeks ago in Beirut. This marks Israel's first acknowledgment of his death, which they had previously suggested might have happened during an airstrike. Safieddine was important for Hezbollah, overseeing military and financial operations, and representing the group in public as Nasrallah avoided appearances for safety. His death could significantly impact Hezbollah's leadership and its ongoing tensions with Israel. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to focus on releasing hostages and ending the conflict in Gaza. Safieddine had previously threatened retaliation against Israel after the death of another commander, highlighting the potential for escalation in the region
23 October,2024 11:35 AM ISTU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken left for the Middle East on October 21 to start talks for a ceasefire in the Gaza war. This is his eleventh visit to the region since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which led to the conflict. His trip comes as Israel increases its military actions in Gaza and against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Vedant Patel, a deputy spokesperson for the State Department, said Blinken will begin his trip in Israel but did not share other specific stops. During his visit, Blinken aims to discuss ending the war in Gaza, securing the release of all hostages, and reducing the suffering of the Palestinian people.
22 October,2024 12:47 PM ISTYahya Sinwar, the key planner of the October 7 attack on Israel, was killed in an operation in Southern Gaza. It began when a soldier from the 450th Battalion spotted a suspicious person in Rafah’s Tel Sultan neighborhood. The battalion commander ordered an attack on the building around 10:00 a.m. Later, a drone saw three figures leaving the building, with Sinwar among them. After opening fire, Sinwar entered another building. Israeli forces, including tanks and infantry, targeted both buildings. Sinwar threw grenades from the second floor, injuring some troops. A drone later caught him trying to hit it with a stick. After being attacked by a tank shell, Sinwar’s body was found the next day. Israeli officials confirmed his identity using DNA and fingerprints. Sinwar was discovered with cash, Mentos, and ID cards. The operation was led by the Bislamach Brigade.
19 October,2024 02:16 PM ISTOn October 17, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) dealt a significant blow to Hamas by eliminating its top leader, Yahya Sinwar. After the operation, the IDF released footage revealing “Sinwar’s secret”: a tunnel system meant to transport militant fighters to the border. The video also showed Mohammed Sinwar driving through a tunnel near the Erez crossing in Gaza. This operation highlights ongoing tensions and conflicts in the region, with the IDF aiming to disrupt Hamas’s military capabilities. The tunnels play a crucial role in the group's strategy, making their discovery and destruction important for security efforts.
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