'I Guess They Made a Mistake': Israelis Returning to North After Hezbollah Demolished
- On November 26, Jerusalem and Beirut agreed to a ceasefire that ended over a year of war involving Hezbollah and Israel in Southern Lebanon.
- The ceasefire followed Hezbollah attacks starting October 8, 2023, and Jerusalem has mostly withdrawn ground forces but maintains control over five strategic positions.
- Despite the ceasefire, Israel struck 15 Hezbollah terrorist sites recently, including killing senior leaders near the northern border and in Tyre and Beqaa regions.
- Defense Minister Israel Katz stated the ceasefire would be void if Hezbollah does not withdraw, and Israeli officials said the IDF will keep positions until Lebanese forces secure the area.
- The ceasefire expiry on February 18 and ongoing Israeli strikes suggest that instability persists, with the situation in Lebanon remaining volatile as of May 2025.
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'I guess they made a mistake': Israelis returning to north after Hezbollah demolished
Lebanon’s Kfar Kila was badly thumped during an Israeli offensive against Hezbollah, and further reduced to rubble by construction contractors engaged by Israel to largely wipe it from the Earth; it is now essentially a few roads with intermittent piles of rocks and vague outlines of what used to be houses.
Mission accomplished: 146th Division leaves Northern Command after 600 days of combat
After nearly two years of relentless operations along the Lebanese border, the IDF's 146th Division concludes its mission, passing command to the 91st Division amid praise for reshaping northern Israel's security landscape and defeating Hezbollah threats.


IDF kills elite Hezbollah terrorist 3 miles from northern border
The Radwan Force is Hezbollah's elite unit, aimed at infiltrating Israeli territory and capturing areas around the country's northern frontier.The post IDF kills elite Hezbollah terrorist 3 miles from northern border appeared first on JNS.org.
Security Source Reveals: A New Tactical Battalion Will Be Established Against the Threat that Is Troubling the IDF
After 20 months, Division 91 is back on its mission on the Lebanese border; the IDF estimates that Hezbollah still has weapons - but despite the ceasefire, they continue to operate: "We see that they are being pushed back"
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