Israel strikes Lebanon, Syria
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In Syria, Israel launched rare attacks on forces of the new government, while in Lebanon it took aim at the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael hits elite Hezbollah force attempting to regroup deep inside LebanonMilitary says targets in northeastern Beqaa Valley include Radwan unit facilities where military activity was taking place in 'blatant violation' of November ceasefire
From the shocking beginning that was the October 7 massacre, to the stunning aerial assault on Iran, the war in Israel developed like a real-life drama.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was lightly injured in an Israeli airstrike on June 16, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)-affiliated Fars News Agency reported on Sunday.
Israel has been conducting near-daily strikes against what it says are Hezbollah targets as the Iranian-backed group comes under pressure to disarm amid fears of a renewed war.
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The Times of Israel on MSNHezbollah chief admits to wildly underestimating Israeli capabilities before pager blastsNaim Qassem says Lebanese terror group 'didn't know the supply chain had been exposed,' suggests operatives' growing suspicions about the beepers led Israel to detonate them The post Hezbollah chief admits to wildly underestimating Israeli capabilities before pager blasts appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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Operationally, the Israeli campaign was indeed impressive. For 12 days, the Israeli air force ruled Iranian skies without losing a single plane. Any euphoria, however, is premature and discordant. Iran has not vanished as an enemy. And the routine state of affairs to which Israel has returned is not peacetime, but continuing war in Gaza.