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Senior Hezbollah leader Wafiq Safa in 'critical condition' after IAF strike in Beirut
Safa “was seriously injured and is in critical condition,” the sources claimed.
Israeli chief rabbi urges nationwide prayer for hostages
Rabbi David Yosef calls on communities to come together for the sake of captives and fallen soldiers.
Poll: Most Americans back military aid to Israel
According to a new poll released Thursday, a majority of Americans support U.S. assistance for Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Gaza aimed at freeing the last remaining hostages.
IAF kills Islamic Jihad chief in Samaria’s Nur Shams camp
Muhammad Abdullah assumed leadership of the local terrorist group following the IDF’s killing of his predecessor on August 29.
Made in Iran: Israel Displays Captured Hezbollah Weapons
On Wednesday, Israel showcased Iranian-made weapons that had been seized from southern Lebanon.
IDF: Civilian killed by ‘unexploded ammunition’ in Kibbutz Yir’on
Israeli media reported that the 27-year-old foreign worker from Thailand was struck by a Hezbollah anti-tank missile.
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Radwan force anti-tank missile unit commander eliminated
Araeb el Shoga, a commander in Hezbollah’s Radwan Forces Anti-tank Missile Unit, was killed in an IAF airstrike.
Report details damage from over 1,600 rockets to northern Israel
Since the war began on October 7, over 103 incidents of direct hits and collateral damage have been reported, including 61 cases affecting private and public infrastructure. Kiryat Shmona has been hit the hardest.
Armed guards at synagogues, security forces on high alert on Yom Kippur
Amid concerns about potential terror attacks, security forces are on high alert on major roads, in city centers, and around the Western Wall, with special focus on mixed Jewish-Arab cities.