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"The terrorist organization Hezbollah continues in attempts to rehabilitate terror assets throughout Lebanon; the presence of the terror infrastructures and the activity of the terrorist organization Hezbollah in the area constitute a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon," the IDF said.
In 2024, Greece expressed an interest in buying anti-aircraft and modern artillery systems from Israel, but Israel's military operations in Gaza postponed the discussions, the second official said. (Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas. Additional reporting by Magid Pesha. Editing by Mark Potter)
"We are committed to the agreement, but it must be held," an IDF spokesperson told Newsweek amid operations against Hamas and Hezbollah.
ITV documentary details the repeated killing of unarmed civilians and the use of Palestinians as human shields
Israeli President Isaac Herzog added a rare and powerful voice to what has been muted criticism by top Israeli officials of Israeli settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Yamen Al-Najjar recalls his past life – the days when he went to school and laughed regularly. Today, the 16-year-old lives with his mother in a cramped 6-square-meter room, just large enough to hold a hospital bed he seldom leaves.
Israel must hold an election by the end of October 2026. Binyamin Netanyahu will fight yet another desperate campaign, whether war breaks out again or not
British comedian John Cleese, known for his roles in Monty Python and Fawlty Towers, canceled his upcoming shows in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, which were scheduled for late November and early December and had reportedly sold out.
John Cleese has sparked a backlash in Israel after pulling out of sold-out shows in the country, with media outlets pointing to an alleged anti-Israel bias in his social media posts in the lead-up to the decision.