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Israel shuts schools near Lebanon border amid repeated Hezbollah rocket, drone attacks
IDF Home Front Command tightens guidelines, as Nahariya hospital moves operations underground; Lebanese PM accuses Israel of 'scorched-earth policy' but defends ongoing peace talks The post Israel shuts schools near Lebanon border amid repeated Hezbollah rocket,
Drone expert warns Hezbollah's nighttime drone capabilities are game changing, using thermal sensors to target IDF troops under cover of darkness.
On the fringes of Israel's far right, some activists and political leaders dream of a Greater Israel, extending the country's borders into neighboring countries.
Hezbollah is expanding its rocket strikes deep into northern Israel in response to what it describes as daily violations of the extended ceasefire.
The Israeli military has captured a strategic, Crusader-era castle in southern Lebanon, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders troops to deepen Israel’s incursion into its neighbor’s territory.
Israeli lawmaker Dr. Akram Hasson is leading a new Knesset caucus aimed at promoting eventual peace and normalization between Israel and Lebanon, arguing that Israel should begin speaking directly to Lebanese communities that may want stability, economic recovery, and freedom from Hezbollah’s control.
NDTV reports from Tefen, one of the most sensitive conflict zones along Israel's northern front, where Hezbollah attacks continue to keep both civilians and security forces under pressure.
Fibre-optic drones are now Hezbollah's primary weapon against Israel's soldiers and civilians.