IDF targets Hezbollah 'nerve center' as dozens of terrorists hole up in tunnels
IDF targets Hezbollah 'nerve center' as dozens of terrorists hole up in tunnels
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la poursuite des frappes au Liban par Israël sans véritable retenue semble être le constat fait par d’autres sources, avec 83 morts et 141 blessés rien que pour la journée de vendredi.
Israel continues strikes in Lebanon despite ceasefire with Hezbollah
The Lebanese Civil Defense reported that 16 people were killed in Israeli attacks amid exchanges of fire with the Iran-backed group.
https://www.politico.eu/article/israel-strikes-lebanon-ceasefire-hezbollah/
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Hezbollah drone strike on Israeli tank in southern Lebanon
Footage dated June 11, 2026, shows Hezbollah targeting an IDF Merkava tank in Tayr Harfa, southern Lebanon, using an Ababil fiber-optic FPV drone.
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Israel halts operations in Lebanon
Netanyahu ordered the Israeli army to halt operations in Lebanon. No airstrikes, drone strikes, or shelling recorded for over two hours.
My Red Line: The United States Should Not Be Threatening Israel With Bombs, and I Don’t Care Who That Makes Me Sound Like
I want to be upfront about something before I get into this, which is that I did not expect to be writing a post defending Israel from the United States, of all configurations, and I am writing it anyway, because what I am seeing happen right now bothers me enough that I am willing to say something I know will get me called a name I don't think applies to me. So let me just say the thing plainly first and explain it after. Hands off Israel. I mean that specifically as a statement about […]🟡 Ceasefire | 8/10
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Netanyahu orders halt to operations in Lebanon
According to Israeli Channel 12, Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered the Israeli army to halt operations in Lebanon. However, IDF officials state that policy remains unchanged and the military retains full freedom of action to respond to any Hezbollah violations.
The Strait of Hormuz Cannot Stop Opening and Closing, and Neither Can the War It Sits Inside
If you have spent the last several months trying to track whether the Strait of Hormuz is open or closed, you are not confused because you are bad at following news, you are confused because the situation itself has been built, almost mechanically, to resist a stable answer. It opens, it closes, it opens a little, under guard, for a fee, for a select few flags, and then it closes again, and each time it does either of those things, someone somewhere declares that this time it is real, this […]