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Northern Israel including Haifa, Acre, under rocket fire
No injuries have been reported following the early morning barrage, during which one projectile was intercepted by air defenses and another landed in an uninhabited area.
US sanctions 10 Lebanese financiers, Syrian drug dealers funding Hezbollah
“Treasury will continue to expose and disrupt the illicit schemes that underpin Hezbollah’s ability to continue its violent attacks,” the U.S. Treasury Department said.
Deputy Chief of Staff: 'We're destroying Hezbollah infrastructure, there's no other way'
IDF Deputy Chief of Staff MG Amir Baram conducted a situational assessment and spoke with soldiers during their focused, localized raids in southern Lebanon.
Christian Zionists head to Jerusalem for Feast of the Tabernacles
The annual weeklong evangelical event demonstrating support for Israel is about to begin.
Hezbollah fighters targeted for capture as IDF applies Gaza tunnel tactics in Lebanon
Reservists from the 8th Armored Brigade, during the most intense phase of Israel’s southern Lebanon offensive, have uncovered an underground terror base. This discovery underscores the significant physical challenges of navigating difficult terrain while searching for weapons caches and tunnels that even intelligence had not identified.
IDF: Units in Gaza eliminate top Hamas commander
In the Gaza Strip, Air Force aircraft, in coordination with the 454th Fire Brigade, targeted and killed Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh, the commander of the unmanned aerial vehicle unit for the Hamas terrorist organization in northern Gaza.
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How Israel’s bulky pager fooled Hezbollah
An undetectable detonator and ultra-thin plastic explosives transformed batteries into explosives.
Force 100 arrests: Commander demands investigation into leaks
The attorneys representing the Force 100 commander filed a petition with the Supreme Court, calling for an investigation into the leaks related to the materials from the probe involving the unit’s soldiers.
Report: The ingenious design and hidden weakness of the exploding pagers
According to Reuters, the pagers that detonated in the hands of thousands of Hezbollah operatives were engineered to evade X-ray detection; however, additional measures were necessary beyond the original design.